As the little girl ran, she ran into the forest outside the village. Her small body was curled up under a big tree. She cried and frantically wiped her tears.
A few “tree vines” quietly approached her as if they wanted to trap her…
The director shouted again, “Little Jiu, the demons are coming to capture you!”
“Ah!” Su Jiu suddenly closed her eyes and screamed. Then, she hid her head with both hands.
The director immediately signaled the actors next to him to go on stage. A few people in white robes and carrying swords appeared on the scene. A white-bearded old man in the lead decisively cut down the tree vines.
“Little child, don’t be afraid. Everything is fine!”
The little girl looked up. Her face was pale, and her eyes were teary. She looked like she was still in shock. As she observed the people in front of her, she tugged at the corner of the old man’s clothes. “Grandpa, are you good people?”
The white-bearded old man nodded. “Of course, we’re good people.”
The little girl immediately stood up and anxiously said, “Grandpa, my grandma is missing. Can you help me find her?”
“Your grandmother?” a younger man behind the old man asked, “Are you from Blossom Village?”
The little girl vigorously nodded. “Uncle, my grandmother is from Blossom Village. Have you seen her? Can you help me find her?”
The adults exchanged uncomfortable looks.
The old man in the lead sighed and said, “The demons came. No one in Blossom Village survived. The village is gone.”
“What? My grandma… Is my grandma gone too?” the little girl urgently asked as tears welled up in her eyes.
“Yes, she’s gone.”
“No way! I didn’t see Grandma there. She’s not dead!” the little girl agitatedly said as tears rolled down her cheeks. “You’re lying! Grandma is waiting for me to go back for dinner. She said that she loves Luo’er the most and won’t leave Luo’er alone!”
When Su Jiu said those words, everyone was stunned.
After all, what she said was exactly the same as what was written in the script!
Is she really a four-year-old girl? She’s so good!
After saying those words, Su Jiu turned around to look for her grandma. The young man hugged her and said with an aching heart, “We didn’t lie to you. If you don’t believe me, we can bring you back to take a look.”
Su Jiu was brought back to the “village” again. As she walked forward, she cried and called for her grandma. It was a heartbreaking scene.
The camera was right in front of her, but she was not affected and stayed completely in character. It was as if she had really lost her grandmother, and a fiery ruin lay in front of her.
“Little girl, your grandma… might really be gone.”
“That’s not true! Grandma won’t abandon Luo’er! No way! You guys are lying!” The little girl cried as she ran forward. The production team would add special effects here, and the audience would see her running toward a burning house as if she wanted to rush in.
The young man caught her. “Little girl, don’t go in. It’s dangerous!”
“Let go of me! Let go of me, I want my grandma!” The little girl bit the young man’s arm like a fierce kitten that had lost its mind.
The old man beside her made a gesture in front of her. The little girl closed her eyes and “fell asleep,” collapsing into the young man’s hold…
The director looked at the scene through the camera, his heart thumping. He shouted, “Cut!”
Oh my god, Little Jiu is a genius at acting!
She can act so well and totally drive people’s emotions. She’s even better than many adult actors!