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Chapter 29

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After the trial screening, under the urging of the Venerated Skeleton, Josiah accelerated the progress of the movie shooting.

Therefore, Josiah was now sitting in a carriage as the hunter, 'Gaston.'

Beside Josiah was a group of indignant villagers. Under the instigation of 'Gaston,' they raised their torches, picked up their bows, and pitchforks, and prepared to fight the beast, the beast that imprisoned the beautiful girl in their village.

Most of the villagers living in the mountains relied on hunting for a living. Perhaps if they were told that the enemy they were about to face was a 'demon,' they would feel fear. However, Josiah cleverly rendered Zenas as a 'humanoid beast.'

For these hunters, any beast was just their prey. As long as the creature could be killed with a bow and arrow, there was nothing to be afraid of.

So with this idea in mind, these villagers followed Josiah to the most dangerous place in their lives … the Venerated Skeleton's Twilight Forest.

If these villagers knew that a large number of evil spirits inhabited this forest that could tear their souls into pieces at any time, would they still be able to move forward with their heads held high?

It was also the first time for the undead living in the forest to see so many 'living things' stepping into their field of vision. These evil spirits, who had not tasted fresh souls for hundreds of years, seemed a little restless.

But the entire forest was filled with the majesty of the Venerated Skeleton. Under this absolute oppression, the evil spirits could only stare at these delicious fat meat and walk past them, but they did not dare to approach at all. Except for a few banshee photographers specially appointed by Josiah.

'Is the final ending really a tragedy?'

As Josiah was focusing on mobilizing the banshees to film this scene as well as possible, a window suddenly popped up in front of Josiah.

It seems that I must add a few lines of message reminder code in front of the 'chat window.' Fortunately, Josiah did not ride a horse. Otherwise, the sudden message that popped up in his field of vision was enough to make Josiah's horse bump into the person in front.

Josiah looked at the culprit who caused all this. Hiri was sitting in another carriage, and her eyes happened to look at Josiah.

"That's right."

Josiah immediately replied to Hiri.

Hiri was a white mage. Although she was still a young apprentice, after Josiah sent the chat window program to Hiri, she quickly learned how to use it and played happily.

The content of the game included sending harassing messages to Josiah from time to time.

"Is there no room for modification?"

'It's just a movie.'

Josiah clenched the mark on his left palm and issued a series of commands to the banshee. His other hand quickly tapped in the air.

Josiah had only recently discovered the ability to multitask. Ever since Josiah's soul accepted the memory of the demon prince, Josiah found that his thinking was much clearer than when he was on Earth. When programming, it was not a problem for him to type out a series of codes in a second.

"But if the ending is a tragedy, the prince and Belle will also …"

As Ciri's words reached this point, her hands suddenly stopped moving. She suddenly realized something very frightening.

That was … she was sympathizing with the demon. Although it was only a character in the movie, she was feeling indignant about the unfair treatment of the demon prince.

After watching Josiah's audition, Hiri's only wish was that the final ending would be for Belle and the prince to live happily ever after!

Hiri did not know where this sense of urgency came from.

After hearing Josiah say that the prince would be killed by the villagers in the end, Hiri was not only full of sadness and unwillingness to accept the fate of the prince, but also had the idea of forcing Josiah to change the script and even going up to stop the villagers herself.

And this performance of Hiri was also what Josiah wanted to see, which also proved that the movie "Beauty and the Demon" was a success.

Josh believed that a good romantic movie shouldn't just be about feeding the audience a mouthful of dog food. Instead, it should make the audience sincerely hope that the male and female leads in the movie could be together and wish them a happy life together from the bottom of their hearts.

This was the successful portrayal of love in a movie, and "Beauty and the Demon" had undoubtedly achieved it.

"There are not so many happy endings in this world, don't worry too much about it. Also, I made an interesting little program yesterday."

"What?"

Seeing this message popping up in the dialog box, Hiri's attention was instantly diverted. Hiri had never heard of something like a chat window. Even though Josiah explained to Hiri that it was a kind of "magic" that was edited with inscriptions, Hiri still could not understand the principle.

Hiri knew that magic such as "Eagle Eye" and "Insight" could change the range of vision, but a window that could be used to communicate directly in the field of vision was something that Hiri had never heard of.

And when Hiri asked Josiah, "How to chant this window with inscriptions," Josiah just replied, "Uh … it's very simple. You only need to chant about two or three thousand bytes, no, about 70,000 primordial inscriptions."

At that time, Hiri could only think that Josiah was joking. It should be known that strategic magic that could cause large-scale destruction only needed about 10,000 inscriptions, and Josiah's window needed 70,000 inscriptions. Hiri absolutely did not believe it.

"Then catch."

A rotating phantom cube appeared in Josiah's hand. He waved his hand and threw it to Hiri who was sitting in the carriage next to him. The cube successfully entered Hiri's body.

This was the real version of local area network transmission. The transmission medium was Josiah's power of the mind, and the range was the range that Josiah's power of the mind could cover, which was about one or two hundred meters.

Hiri accepted the inscription program that Josiah gave her, and soon there was a new thing in her field of vision besides the chat window.

"What is this?"

Hiri looked at the window that appeared in her field of vision. There were two cuboids on both sides of the window, and an extremely small cube in front of the cuboid.

"Ping-Pong."

Josiah replied with a name that was destined to be recorded in the history of video games.

Because this game was the ancestor of all video games on the earth. The origin of video games was invented by the American physicist Willy Higginbotham. The moment this machine came out, it also represented the birth of a subversive entertainment method.

The game of ping-pong was very simple, so simple that there were only two cuboids as "paddles," and a small cube that was ejected on the screen as a "ball."

But in that era where even video games were unknown, the moment ping-pong came out, it was pursued by people.

Josiah remembered that Willy Higginbotham once put this machine in a bar, and then let people put in a coin to play a game, which was known as the arcade game in later generations. In just a few days, the coins in this machine had reached a full extent.

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