Several days had passed, and the Magic·Spirit Monster video had widely spread online. Whether it was the critically terrifying effects of Baglas, the horror, the telephone card control, or the manifestation, they were all frightening, showcasing an image of a Spirit Master who seed omnipotent.
But at the sa ti, Jiang Shu had seen eye-catching critical comnts for the first ti in a long while.
Plants.
Unexpected yet unsurprising.
It had been the sa in his past life; the word "plants" was an extrely irritating term found in all comnts relating to Spirit Magic.
Compared to the more direct effects of other magic, the effects of Spirit Magic were abstract. Thus, aside from the subjects involved, other spectators couldn’t feel the sa direct shock,
or rather, it would be more logical to assu these magic tricks involved plants.
Under such circumstances, unless you revealed all the secrets of the magic to them, these people would definitely remain unconvinced.
Of course, even if you slapped the secret in their faces with a "smack", they wouldn’t admit defeat. Instead, they would think you were just desperate and then leave with an air of superiority.
After all, it’s the internet; there’s no sha in getting face-slapped, you can always just delete the comnts.
Having rich experience in online disputes, Jiang Shu naturally knew very well that getting angry ant losing.
Under these circumstances, unless you could beat them up through the internet, it was all useless.
Wait, beat them up through the internet?
Jiang Shu blinked and started to ponder the possibility of such a thing.
If it were his past life, hitting soone through the internet would be utterly impossible unless you were as wealthy as a nation. But what about this Lonely City, capable of turning magical effects into real abilities...
Maybe it was possible?
His eyes glead as he began to rapidly construct a magic trick in his mind.
Reaching for a piece of paper, Jiang Shu casually started folding a Paperman. Before long, a lifelike cartoon version of the paper figure appeared on his desk.
Naturally, his paper folding skills were no match for Clo’s freakish techniques, but they certainly weren’t bad; after all, he had learned to fold paper with Rock for a few days.
The Paperman...
Strictly speaking, it was a typical traditional color trick, and this trick was inseparably linked to street scams and feudal superstition.
For instance, the Paperman movent, holding a pot, and so on.
These things also couldn’t divorce from the word "horror". With a good grasp of the magic atmosphere, it could definitely give the audience enough goosebumps to carpet the floor.
And he would incorporate "spreading the Paperman through the internet" into this magic trick. By then, using the Paperman to play tricks online along with the already unsettling Magic Performance would surely give the dear keyboard warriors an unforgettable experience.
Yes, even more morable than a Prosthetic Eye suddenly malfunctioning and playing a BL clip.
Jiang Shu glanced at the ti; it was already the early hours of August 27th.
According to the arrangent he had with Sister i, if he prepared a Magic Performance every week...
In a few days, it would be ti for the next performance.
Speaking of which, he had left this ti with Sister Ruo without any notice. Not only had he not inford Sister i, but Xiao Ou and the others were also unaware.
Well, he couldn’t bla himself; he knew all too well that once he inford these people, his darn sense of responsibility would keep bothering him.
But now, he had decided he would give Sister i a proper apology and ask her if the next magic show could be scheduled as originally planned.
Yes, that’s what he would do.
He opened his wristwatch and, in the dead of the night, sent Sister i a heartfelt and sincere short ssage, then he saw a new ssage.
It was from a newly added friend—Tang.
"Wolf said that you know Li Yuntang? Could you invite her out under the guise of filming a movie? Maybe we could find sothing out. Of course, if you’re unwilling, it’s no issue; this is just a shortcut to rule out suspicions."
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