Chapter 476
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Mo Boyuan and Zhou Xian walked at the back. Both of them were moving around with their phones in their hands.
When Wang Weizhi saw them, he shouted,
"Boyuan!"
Mo Boyuan put his phone in his pocket and whispered to Zhou Xian,
"Keep looking. Call me as soon as there's a signal."
Zhou Xian nodded.
"Okay, Brother Mo."
Mo Boyuan walked over to Wang Weizhi and the others.
"Director Wang?"
Wang Weizhi quickly waved at his little disciple and asked,
"Can you take it?"
Uh …
"I'm fine."
He knew that his teacher was asking if he felt any discomfort from the bumpy ride.
How far was this?
Mo Boyuan had experienced things that were worse and more difficult than this countless times.
Especially when he started training at the base when he was young.
Only those who had experienced it would know what it was like!
"Teacher, only the village committee has a phone to contact the outside world in this village?"
"Yes, the conditions here are tough. Electric lights were just turned on two years ago."
Electric lights had been turned on in the city for decades!
Who would have thought that in this village deep in the mountains, electricity was only turned on two years ago?
As for other Internet and broadband, forget about it!
Therefore, what the assistant director said at the airport was not a lie. It was the truth!
There was no way to contact the outside world here!
Mo Boyuan pursed his lips slightly. It could be considered that he had admitted defeat.
"Let's get someone to take you back to your rooms to rest first. The journey was not easy. Have a good night's rest. We'll officially start filming tomorrow."
"Okay."
Everyone was going to live in an old house. It was the kind of house made of wood many years ago. It was not small and had three floors.
As for the inside of the building, the production crew had already done it. They had separated the rooms into individual rooms.
All the women lived on the third floor, and the men lived on the first and second floors.
Of course, the first floor was a common bed. There were a few rooms for the crew's logistics staff to sleep in.
The second floor was where all the actors lived.
It could not be said that there was a difference in treatment. It was the rules of the industry.
The crew woke up the earliest, slept the last, and lived in the worst conditions. They were the most tired!
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