Part 12 - White Robe Red Shadow




This chapter is updated by wuxiaworld.eu\nYuGong comes back on and says weakly: ā€œIā€™m hurt.ā€ \nMoZhaHim (Donā€™tHitHim) despises him: ā€œA guy like you can get hurt from falling on your butt?ā€ \nYuGong says angrily: ā€œIā€™m hurt inside! Iā€™m talking about inside!ā€ \nWei Wei: ā€œ>o\nWei Wei has suspected that they know each other and live together in real life from their speech; theyā€™re probably also fourth year students because she has seen them talking about graduation internship work. But Wei Wei has never been interested in how other players in the game are in real life, so she never asks, but she blurts it out this time. \nMonkeyWine: ā€œWe are in the same dorm.ā€ \nAs expected! \nWei Wei looks at NaiHe subconsciously; so the Great Master is also a university student like herself? Why does it feel surreal? The Great Master should beā€¦ā€¦. \n>_< \nShe canā€™t think of how he should really beā€¦ā€¦ \n \nYuGong says: ā€œThird sister-in-law, NaiHe often doesnā€™t come home at night. You should keep an eye on him.ā€ \nMoZhaHim: ā€œHe doesnā€™t come home in the morning either!ā€ \nWei Wei is dumbstruck. \nNaiHe explains: ā€œI will come back immediately when the dorm room is not filled with half a monthā€™s worth of your socks.ā€ \nMoZhaHim talks back immediately: ā€œYou might as well continue to stay outside.ā€ \nWei Wei is speechless. She has heard stories of guys washing their socks together after they have scattered over ten dirty pairs each. She canā€™t believe the guys here are exactly like this. She suddenly remembers YuGong and the others talking about hacking into other peopleā€™s computers, so she asks curiously: ā€œCould it be that you guys are in Computer Science?ā€ \nā€œBingo!ā€ \nWhat a coincidence = = \nWei Wei replies: ā€œā€¦ā€¦Me too.ā€ \nā€œā€¦ā€¦ā€ \nā€œYouā€™re our junior (female) classmate then!ā€ \nYuGongClimbsAMountain: ā€œItā€™s over. The ratio of guys and girls in Computer Science is 9 to 1. Seeing how tough and valiant she is, could she actually be a junior male classmate?ā€ \nWei Wei: ā€œ>o\n \nWei Wei feels a little embarrassed: ā€œAm I really that tough? As in my introā€¦ā€¦ā€ \nHer words shock YuGong. \nYuGong responds: ā€œNo, no. Itā€™s good. Itā€™s definitely rousing the apathetic (so loud that even the deaf can hear).ā€ \nRousing the apatheticā€¦ā€¦ \nWei Wei feels as if sheā€™s been hurt inside; if YuGongā€™s literacy teacher found out that he used ā€œrousing the apatheticā€ this way, would the teacher cry out loud? \nMonkeyWine suggests: ā€œItā€™s good, but I think itā€™s better to change the phrase ā€˜leave the man behind.ā€™ There are four guys here, so how will people know whom youā€™re abducting? The audience will be confused.ā€ \nNaiHe says: ā€œThey wonā€™t be confused. Thereā€™s no need to change it.ā€ \nMonkeyWine: ā€œ???ā€ \nNaiHe: ā€œThere is no value in abducting you guys.ā€ \nThereforeā€¦ā€¦ \nThey PK vigorously again; itā€™s three against one this time. \nWei Wei stares at the sky speechlessly. She hasnā€™t even abducted anyone yet, and those who are supposed to be abducted are already in a quarrel with each other. \n \nNonetheless, after joking around countless times and Classmate YuGong working while heā€™s hurt, the initial filming for the video is completed after two days. \nWei Wei also writes the plot after the abduction. For the sake of prolonging the videoā€™s time length, Wei Wei writes a super melodramatic storyline, borrowing from many TV series. \nThe below is a brief summary: \nThe white robed musician is abducted and taken back to the mountain stockade (the game has a thievesā€™ nest location). The female thief admires his refined and handsome looks, so she tries all kinds of ways to make him happy. The white robed musician doesnā€™t get moved by her; he keeps his silence every day and only plays his guqin dispiritedly by the lotus pond at the back side of the mountain. \nThe female thief finally decides to let him go, but she secretly follows after him as she canā€™t bear to see him leave. The white robed musician encounters a monster on his way; seeing how he is about to lose his life, the female thief jumps out to save him. The musician is touched by it and accepts the female thief. They get married happily, but on the wedding night, imperial guards show up at their door (YuGong and the others shouted outside the thievesā€™ nest saying that he will teach new gamers, so a bunch of newbies came and became free extras) and charges inside. The thieves (NPCs originating from the thievesā€™ nest, who are only at level 20) turn to fight the musician; the female thief stands in front and protects the musician, but the musician suddenly pulls out a sword from his guqin and stabs her heart from behind without hesitation. \nIt turns out that the musician is an imperial envoy. The thieves have had a great advantage from living at a complex landscape making it hard to extirpate them. Therefore, the musician goes undercover. \nThe ending is the essence of the melodramatic storyline. \nAfter the female thief dies, the white robed musician suddenly realizes that he has already fallen in love with her; he embraces the female thiefā€™s dead body and jumps off the cliff of Sunset Summit. \nā€¦ā€¦ \nAlright, Wei Wei admits that she is being mischievous >o< \n \nWei Wei thought that everyone would bash the script, but everyone actually felt that it was not bad after reading it. However, if she thinks about it more thoroughly, Great Master NaiHe probably thinks that itā€™s not bad becauseā€”ā€”he doesnā€™t have many lines. \nYuGong and the rest of them is probably becauseā€”ā€”they didnā€™t think that they would have another scene appearance near the end and that it would be roles on the protagonist side, so they canā€™t help but cheer in joy! \nWei Wei canā€™t help but be speechless again; Computer Science students truly lack artistic sensesā€¦ā€¦ \n \nBut when NaiHe sends Wei Wei the completed video after post production, she terribly regrets and takes back her criticism on them for not having ā€œartistic senses.ā€ \nShe, YuGong, and the rest are the ones who donā€™t have artistic senses; it definitely doesnā€™t include the Great Master! \nGreat Master, oh, Great Master, there is nothing that you canā€™t master! \n \nOn the day that Wei Wei receives the video, she has night classes, so when she goes online after returning to the dorm room, NaiHe has already gone offline. He leaves her a message. \nā€œSomething has come up. I need to go offline now. Iā€™ve sent the video to your inbox.ā€ \nWei Wei hurries to open her inbox. \n \nPost video production includes editing, music, subtitles, aesthetics, and etcetera. Wei Wei originally thought about doing it herself by trial and error; she thought that she probably has more free time as a second year student than fourth year students. But Great Master NaiHe said that he would do it. Since Wei Wei never doubts the Great Master, she agreed to it. \nThe video takes over ten minutes to download. Wei Wei opens it anxiously; she is stunned from just watching the first few seconds of it. \nItā€™s incredibly beautifully crafted. \nYou could say that itā€™s simple; itā€™s no more than red words on a black background, but NaiHe found a great typeset for the words from somewhere, which makes it look majestic, powerful, and unrestrained. The words are graphically written stroke by stroke, and a glowing effect is used that strikes across the words; itā€™s simple yet magnificent; a great introduction. \nWei Wei re-watches the beginning a couple of times before continuing. \nItā€™s obvious that the Great Master spent a lot of time on it. Whether itā€™s the editing, the subtitles, or the music, they all match well with the video, especially the music to Wei Weiā€™s surprise; unlike other participants who are using pop music, the Great Master uses music performed with ancient folk instruments; the abduction at the beginning is accompanied with a light tempo flute music, the rest of the scenes use mainly music played with a guzheng, matching the white robed musicianā€™s image perfectly. \nMm, this sound of running water must be the guzheng. Wei Wei is not familiar with musical instruments; she spent most of her time in music classes secretly doing homework when she was in middle school. Today is the first time that she is focusing on listening to music like this. \n \nThere is nothing to nitpick about the music, so Wei Wei simply sits back and enjoys it. \nAlthough itā€™s a tragic story ( ? ), Wei Wei watches the video happily; probably because she had mischief in mind when writing the storyline and they had many laughs during the filming. But when the scene of the white robed musician pulling out his sword comes, the guzheng music plays a murderous sound. The sword stabs into the back of the female thiefā€™s heart and at the note of the guzheng, the music comes to a halt. \nWei Weiā€™s heart pounds in pain. \n \nWei Wei is still engulfed in the feeling of sadness when the story suddenly changes. \nThe next scene should be the white robed musician embracing the female thief and jumping over the cliff at Sunset Summit, but the video is suddenly showing the white robed musician and General Qing Shan (played by Classmate YuGong) standing together in front of a grave, silently gazing at it. \nGeneral Qing Shan says: ā€œYou didnā€™t have to kill her.ā€ \nThe white robed musician keeps silent, but after a while, he says: ā€œInstead of letting her live and hate me, itā€™s better for her to die.ā€ \n \nWei Wei is shocked. \nFrom the start of their speech, she realizes that the white robed musician is no longer the same character from her script. \nHe has become a stranger separated from her by fog. \n \nThe white robed musician lives quietly by himself in a small house at the foot of the mountain. Wei Wei recognizes that it is No Manā€™s Land at the bottom of Sunset Summit. Around the small house are a few clusters of jade green bamboo. The white robed musician sits within the bamboo forest, all day long, quietly playing the guqin, only getting up to walk to Sunset Summit; standing at Sunset Summit serenely watching the sunset. \nGeneral Qing Shan appears again. \nā€œYouā€™ve done a great service, and hereditary peerage (rise to nobility status) is at your fingertips, so why live in seclusion at an abandoned place like this?ā€ \nThe white robed musician doesnā€™t answer. He continues to play his guqin while his spirit pet kitty runs around him cheerfully. \n \nThe scene changes with a ripple effect. A blurry image of the pond behind the mountain appears as if it is the musicianā€™s memory; the white robed musician caresses his guqin while the female thief sits beside him. Wei Wei hears her voice at this moment. \nNaiHe told her to record this the day before, saying that he might use it. The dialogue is for the part where the female thief lets the musician leave; totally melodramatic. Wei Wei felt super embarrassed while saying them; she recorded them quickly once and sent it to him. She didnā€™t think it would be used. \n \nA sound filter seems to be used as her voice sounds muffled, from afar, and hollow. \nā€œMy grandpa was a thief, my dad was a thief, so I was born to be a thief. Other than being a thief, I donā€™t know what else I can be. I donā€™t know anything else except the people of this mountain stockade.ā€ \nā€œYou hate me so much, but I have never killed anybody. I canā€™t be the worst, right? But I guess Iā€™m still no good.ā€ \nā€œI also want to be like the girls at the bottom of the mountain and raise little chicks and ducks, work when the sun rises and go home when the sun sets, and live a quiet life. But itā€™s just a dream. Itā€™ll never come true.ā€ \nā€œLeave. Iā€™ll let you go.ā€ \nThe scene changes back; General Qing Shan asks: ā€œYou have a great future, so why waste your life in this abandoned town?ā€ \nA clear and soft voice says: ā€œThis is my dream as well.ā€ \n \nAll the dialogues in the video is shown in subtitles; only the last few are voice overs that come like thunder and disappear like lightning; the guzheng sounds again, playing mournfully before it fades away. \nThe last scene is the red clothed female thief and the white robed musician sitting by the pond side. The musician plays on the guqin while the female thief dances with her sword; the two of them radiate in happiness as the image slowly dims until it turns into black and white. \nThe scene pauses. \n \nThe musicianā€™s sleeves from his white robe continue to sway from the breeze. \nBut the red clothed female thiefā€™s face has already become pale. \n \nWei Weiā€™s heart is moved by it; her eyes suddenly become watery.
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