Chapter 191: The Broadcast of “The Long Ballad”
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
It was the weekend. Everyone woke up lazily in the afternoon and took their phones to see if there was any gossip they could gossip about today. In the end, they saw a ssage sent by the video website.
“‘The Long Ballad’, a huge martial arts novel in the country, has been released. Co and explore Young Master Fu Yi’s chivalrous life together!”
Everyone suddenly woke up from their daze. This drama had been going on for so long, and it was finally released. Many fans clicked on the drama with so trepidation.
After the buffering, with the lodious sound of the flute, a painting of mountains and rivers that was inky ink gradually appeared in front of everyone.
In the ink-black mountains, a small boat slowly sailed over. At the bow of the boat stood a tall and elegant young master with a long sword on his back.
A white heron flew down from the mountaintop and created a ripple on the water surface. As the ripple spread, the mountains began to turn green, the small boat began to turn gray, and the character gradually beca lively from the ink painting.
Just from the beginning, everyone felt that the production team of “The Long Ballad” had still put in a lot of effort. They used ink as a dium and created the unrestrained charm of the martial arts world. Furthermore, although the Mo Feng Music Studio had declined in the past few years, its foundation was still there. The music it played matched the mood.
The beginning of the drama was like many martial arts novels. On a night where the night was dark and the wind was strong, thunder and rain fell, the male lead’s family was destroyed. The loyal servants risked their lives to send the male lead to Cangyuan Mountain.
Then, the dark cara disappeared, and the scene suddenly beca bright. The cara gave Cangyuan Mountain a distant view, and the words “Eighteen Years Later” appeared on the screen.
The cara zood past the forest, and the audience felt as if they were in a mountain range. Gradually, the sound of flowing water ca from beside their ears. The cara followed the sound of flowing water and a kite appeared in their view.
Thinking of the publicity film that the production team had posted, everyone knew that a man and a woman were about to appear.
As expected, as the cara zood in, a woman’s bell-like laughter ca from the corner of the mountain. Tian Ying Er, who was dressed in green, appeared in the cara first.
“Senior Brother, run faster and raise it a little higher.” Tian Ying Er smiled as she turned around to speak to Lin Xiao, who was addressed as Senior Brother.
The cara zood in again, and the male lead, Lin Xiao, officially appeared. He was dressed in plain clothes, but one could still see how handso and confident he was. Lin Xiao looked at his little sister dotingly, his eyes filled with the innocence of a young man.
About a minute later, more people entered and the comnts started to get lively.
[ Why didn’t you post the comnts? I thought there was a problem with my software. ]
[ This opening is pretty good. Up until now, the scene special effects are still pretty good. ]
[ Little Junior Sister is so cute. I love her. She’s so beautiful. This is the Little Junior Sister in my heart! ]
[ She’s probably average. I can only say that she didn’t fail. My little junior sister isn’t so dull in my heart. ]
[ The person in front, if you’re so good, you should do it. ]
The drama had not been broadcast for three minutes when the comnts began to argue again.
The first two episodes of the drama usually explained the background of the story. The first episode of “The Long Ballad” mainly allowed the main characters, Lin Xiao, and the female lead, Tian Ying Er, to appear on the scene to show their childhood sweethearts.
By the second episode, the background of the era had begun to unfold. Soone from the Imperial Court ca to Cangyuan Mountain and asked to send a person with excellent martial arts to help the Imperial Court escort an important item.
Lin Xiao, who had never seen the outside world, wanted to visit the outside world, so he volunteered to follow the people from the imperial court to Beijing.
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