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Chapter 900

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This time, it only took Josiah one afternoon to finish writing the script. The reason was that Josiah used the keyboard to type, and then used the cat printer to print what he wrote on the paper.

The cat printer was used to hold the white cat, and then let the white cat cast a spell called "Mana Imprint."

This spell was commonly used in situations where the spellcaster needed to use a seal to prove their identity. Also, the Owl Express had recently begun to use Mana Imprint to write orders.

The specific method of operation was to shoot out a strange light from the white cat's eyes, and as the light shone on the transparent paper, magical words were imprinted on the white paper.

Josiah spent half an hour pacifying the white cat, and had it "print" all of the script he had written.

After the printing was done, the white paper was still white paper, and if magic was injected into the paper, the glowing words could be seen on the paper.

This method was also very common for encrypted letters.

"Josiah, the holy tree said that you are mistreating it again …"

Taylin came to Josiah's study when the "printing" was about to end. As soon as she entered, she saw Josiah hugging the white cat's abdomen, and the white cat was using its paw to step on Josiah's face, trying to use this method to distance itself from Josiah.

"I'm just letting it handle some Inscription Magic."

In the end, Josiah had no choice but to let go of the white cat, and it directly jumped into Taylin's arms.

After Taylin used her hand to rub the holy tree's forehead, the white cat glared at Josiah, and then disappeared.

Josiah, on the other hand, was examining the script that the cat had "printed." Apart from the fact that the words imprinted by magic were not in the center of the paper, the other parts were impeccable.

"Is this the new movie script that you mentioned at noon?"

Taylin suddenly realized what the stack of white paper in Josiah's hand meant.

"Yes, do you want to take a look first?"

Recently, Josiah increasingly felt that this Frost Elf was beginning to enter a … saintly state with no desires.

After gaining the support of enough believers, her pace of life had entered the rhythm of retirement. All she needed to do every day was sing, and at night, she would share some interesting stories on Radio Noland.

Perhaps it was only when Josh was writing a new story that this Frost Elf would show her yearning for certain things.

"Really … Can I?"

Taylin's voice sounded a little cautious. After all, she had just written the script.

"It's not the first time you read the script."

"And before you read it, I have to remind you." Josiah saw that Taylin was so expectant, and suddenly felt a little guilty.

"Also, let me give you a heads up before you read it." Josh felt a little guilty when he saw Taylin's expectant look.

"It's okay. Even if this script is a tragedy, I'll read it to the end."

Taylin was already used to Josiah's pile of scripts. She spent money to watch a movie, but when she returned home, she would feel sad for a few days.

"I'm not talking about this. This script might not be that 'good'," Josiah said.

"Not that good?"

"It's the plot. For example, 'The Demon Is Not Too Cold' or 'The Beauty and the Demon'. Although it was a tragedy in the end, the plot was still quite interesting. This time … I can only say that the plot is a little dull."

Dull … Taylin glanced at the title on the cover of the script. The title was' The Boy in the Striped Pajamas'.

Taylin couldn't see anything from this title. She found a chair in front of Josiah's desk and sat down. She slowly flipped to the first page of the script.

This time, the script wasn't long, and the story wasn't complicated at all. Taylin spent nearly ten minutes to read the entire script. It wasn't until the end that she realized that Josiah's' dull 'was a lie.

When she was about to turn to the last page, she was so nervous that she forgot to breathe.

"I'm back!"

At this moment, the door of Josiah's study was suddenly pushed open by Hiri. Taylin, who was originally focused on waiting for the ending, was so frightened by Hiri that she lost her balance.

The chair she was sitting on fell backward. With a cry, Taylin and the chair she was sitting on fell to the ground.

Taylin, who fell to the ground, happened to see Hiri walking in.

"You guys … Oh, Josiah, you're writing a horror movie script again?"

Hiri helped Taylin up from the ground. Today, she applied for an early dismissal from the purple-clothed man so that she could read the new movie script.

"This time, I'm writing a fairy tale …" Josiah said.

"Fairy tale?"

Hiri glanced at Taylin, who was a little uneasy, and then looked at Josiah, who was holding a cup of hot tea. Feeling Hiri's gaze, Josiah guiltily shifted his gaze to the side.

"This script is indeed a fairy tale." Taylin very seriously defended Josiah.

From what Taylin had read so far, the script written by Josiah was indeed a fairy tale that children could read. It was just that she hadn't seen the ending yet.

Taylin showed the cover of the script to Hiri.

"A boy in striped pajamas. Taylin, what do you see?"

Hiri took the script. Just from the name alone, it did seem like a fairy tale.

"It's almost the ending. Hiri, if you want to read it, we can … we can read it again together." Taylin said softly.

Josiah held the teacup in his hand as he watched Taylin and Hiri flip open the script in their hands. They didn't read very quickly. In the end, Taylin had to rely on Hiri's hand to turn the page that she didn't dare to read at all.

"It shouldn't be like this …" After reading the ending, Taylin muttered to herself, "This is a little too cruel."

Taylin directly went to Josiah's side and stared at Josiah for a little while.

"Josiah, can't you … change the ending?" Taylin covered her chest with her hand, and her voice sounded a little sad.

After reading the entire script, Taylin didn't feel the sadness of the tragedy of the beauty and the devil. She didn't even have tears.

The ending of the script only brought Taylin a sad feeling. Her chest felt as if it was blocked by something.

"If you change the ending, it will be meaningless." Josiah put down the teacup in his hand and said to Taylin with a slightly apologetic tone, "This movie isn't to make people like it, but to give a warning to those who are full of hatred. Feeling sad after watching it? That's the right thing to do. "

"Josiah, you mean … this movie is a weapon?"

Hiri closed the script in her hand. Recently, when she and Fuya went to the dungeon, she also heard the King of the Land of Frost describe the various problems caused by the plague.

"Movies have always been a weapon to me in a sense. The goal of the beauty and the devil is to break the hatred between humans and demons. As for the goal of this movie, it is the war and the conflict between different countries … And Taylin, if I tell you that tonight's Sherlock Holmes Detective Assembly will you be a little happier?"

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