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Jiang Ci: "..."

He awkwardly cleared his throat, "Don’t talk nonsense, it’s not what you think."

But seeing Xue Xing’s obvious distrust and reluctance to leave, he could only explain: "This is my friend."

Watching Xue Xing’s back, Ye Zhixia couldn’t help but comnt, "Your assistant is really responsible."

Even without the manager here, they have to watch over people.

Jiang Ci said, "There’s nothing I can do, as my previous scandals have seriously impacted ."

Speaking of this, he specifically observed Mu Yunchu’s expression, "But those were all lies, nothing happened at all."

Having this chance to explain face-to-face was rare, so he couldn’t let Mu Yunchu continue to misunderstand.

However, the latter still showed no expression, looking around, with her attention not on this at all.

Jiang Ci couldn’t help but feel disappointed.

For a mont, he said nothing more.

Since entering this town, Mu Yunchu had sensed several intense spiritual auras. Yet among them, there was sothing indescribably off.

"You previously told you were haunted by many ghosts. What exactly happened?"

Recalling the incident again, Jiang Ci’s expression grew considerably solemn.

"I have to start from when I first joined the film crew."

"In my mory, I should have been sleeping in bed, but when I woke up, everyone was looking at with very peculiar expressions."

"Later, after chatting with the senior mbers of the program group, I learned they said they couldn’t find in my room the next day, yet saw inside a mansion..."

"Were you sleepwalking?" Ye Zhixia blurted out.

"No," Jiang Ci shook his head, dismissing the possibility, "I have never had this problem."

At the ti, Qin Long hadn’t finished speaking, but later, through conversations with others, he discovered a shocking truth.

"They said they couldn’t find anywhere in the town, and eventually found lying in an empty coffin."

Ye Zhixia: "..."

A chilling sensation swept over him inexplicably.

Thinking of a living person lying in a coffin, he felt terrified just putting himself in that position.

Honestly, even Jiang Ci found it creepy when he recounted it.

Moreover, the entire crew hid it from him, refusing to disclose, clearly having agreed in advance not to reveal the truth to him.

"Cough cough, so you feel haunted by ghosts?" Ye Zhixia felt he had to say sothing at this point, or he’d grow more scared.

Jiang Ci, however, remained silent.

In front of Mu Yunchu, he dared not speak too conclusively.

Later, when they began formal recording, he focused on work, temporarily setting aside this matter.

Originally planning to study it further after the recording, but was never given the opportunity.

"We were given a Republic-era script. At the start, everyone was together, but as we progressed to mid-stage, separate tasks erged."

This ant he needed to move around the large town alone.

"Aren’t you supposed to have a caraman following you?"

Ye Zhixia, having watched those variety shows, knew they seed alone during recording, but a caraman was always present.

And no matter how remote or challenging the location was, or even in ’non-human’ places, the caras followed.

For example, if you saw soone running fast on a show, and the cara was in front, it ant soone holding a heavy cara was running even faster to capture the scene.

Or in extre, inhuman territories, it appeared they survived alone in the wild, engaging in extre activities, but ever-changing cara angles reminded everyone soone accompanied them.

Jiang Ci finally took Ye Zhixia’s words seriously.

"Generally speaking, that’s the case."

"But the situation I encountered wasn’t typical."

In open spaces, that was indeed the case.

But since it was a horror-thed show, having caran enter first everywhere would largely diminish the effect.

"So many places used fixed caras."

It helped, knowing the artists’ activity area was limited to specific sections, so fixed caras were much more convenient.

It also maximized the restoration of a horror atmosphere.

Ye Zhixia nodded.

So there was such a possibility.

Seeing he didn’t probe further into this matter, Jiang Ci continued with his original pace of storytelling.

"That task asked to find sothing in a mansion."

The specific item wasn’t important, so Jiang Ci didn’t ntion it specifically.

"Originally, I was at the mansion’s entrance with another person, but strangely, after turning back, the person disappeared."

At the ti, he thought it was a prank by the program team, so he didn’t dwell on it.

Thinking he had reached the caras’ recording area, he couldn’t backtrack at this point.

"Going back would an task failure."

Among the guests participating, Jiang Ci was just a newcor and didn’t want to inconvenience the team because of himself.

He estimated that during the broadcast, he might face ridicule from netizens.

So he hesitated for only a few seconds before opening the door and stepping in.

While standing at the entrance, he imagined several possibilities for what lay behind the door.

He even wondered if there were traps ant to scare him.

Thus, he was ntally prepared to be frightened before entering.

"But what I didn’t expect was that after entering, there was nothing."

"No," Jiang Ci corrected himself, "I can’t say there was nothing, it looked like a typical mansion from the Republic era, nothing special."

He entered through the backyard, "There was also a well in the yard."

Jiang Ci remarked casually.

But it caught Mu Yunchu’s attention.

"A well?"

She suddenly spoke, startling Jiang Ci.

It wasn’t her loud voice, but anything that caught Mu Yunchu’s special attention was certainly unusual.

"Yes, there was a well."

Jiang Ci even recalled carefully before nodding affirmatively again.

Because the well’s location was quite unique, visible right upon entering. Although Jiang Ci wasn’t scared by it, it was indeed unexpected.

"Is there sothing wrong with the well?"

Mu Yunchu shook her head, signaling him to continue.

Yet she vaguely felt that the well Jiang Ci saw might be the sa one the taxi driver ntioned.

Jiang Ci puckered his lips, visibly more tense than before.

Rubbing his nose, "I didn’t notice anything strange after entering the door. I followed the initial rules and searched the mansion for clues, but..."

"But?"

"But at the corner of the stairs, I saw a woman in a qipao."

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