Werewolf hunting rules
Chapter 345 A rising star in the art world
What is "Drama Writing and Performance"?
Cretton explained to them that in simple terms, Cretton guided Donna to write the script, and then the two of them performed it together.
Charlotte didn't believe that this approach would have any effect, but Clayton's confidence was not without reason.
"As long as your script is reasonable, I'll do whatever you want."
When Charlotte turned her head, she saw Donna's eyes getting brighter and brighter.
This sentence completely inspired the girl's ambition. Clayton had been directing her before. Although she was not very repulsive, she would occasionally imagine the possibility of the other way around.
Now, Clayton actually promised to give her a chance to achieve a reversal. Can she give up?
"Deal!" she said firmly.
They chatted all the way, and when they got home, it was already evening.
It gets dark earlier at the end of the year and the lights are already turned on in the house.
This new house has a built-in electrical system and a generator room. As long as there is enough whale oil stored, even if the external circuit is damaged, the internal power supply can be maintained. Keep the lights on at all times.
After dinner, the frozen meat Clayton ordered earlier also arrived, and the servants moved the frozen meat into the basement.
Seeing this scene, he took Donna into the new study room with satisfaction and started the first lesson of writing.
The core of "Drama Writing and Performance" is actually arrangement.
Donna can choose what she wants to learn, and insert plots using this knowledge into her scripts, and Clayton will find ways to teach her to complete the performance.
The effect of this educational policy is remarkable.
Under Crichton's guidance, she began by writing smaller stories that were about the same thing—a great adventurer triumphing over criminals.
The criminal is Clayton.
No way, there are too few actors.
"The law of heaven is clear. There is no escape from the French Open. What do you think about me using this line as the opening statement during the decisive battle?" Donna asked Clayton next to her for his opinion while writing at the desk.
"Very intimidating." Creighton poured himself a glass of wine and added after drinking: "It has the level of an excellent playwright from two centuries ago."
Donna accepted this evaluation with peace of mind and did not think it was derogatory at all.
"Maybe I am a genius. I have achieved such an achievement after only a few hours of research. It seems that it will be tomorrow." She suddenly laughed silently. Clayton had never seen such an optimistic person, and he felt that he should really learn from her.
After writing these stories, it’s still too early to go to bed.
With Clayton's permission, Donna poured herself a small glass of wine. She held the wine glass and walked to the bay window. She took a minute to drink it slowly while facing the moon and her own reflection. Her posture was extremely elegant, every time Every successful playwright undoubtedly has this style.
Confidence and the heat of the wine surged into her heart.
After choosing her favorite story, she proposed to start performing the final battle directly. As a writer, she couldn't wait to see her work being acted out.
The two men went to the back garden with Clayton's collection of unedged decorative weapons.
They stood on both sides of the stone road. In the cold wind, Donna drew her sword and pointed at her opponent and shouted: "The law of heaven is clear, there is no escape from the French Open! Williams, since God allowed me to meet you here, It means your evil days are over! I will sacrifice your head to the innocent people who died at your hands!"
Clayton did not draw his sword, but looked at her in embarrassment.
"You smile so brightly, as if you can't wait to chop off someone's head. Is it really okay for a justice messenger to be so bloodthirsty?"
Donna hurriedly touched her face and found that her mouth had not been closed.
She coughed twice, inserted the sword back, rubbed her face with her back, and removed her smile.
"It doesn't count this time, let's do it again."
She drew her sword again: "The law of heaven is clear, there is no way to escape from the law! Williams, since..."
Cretton interrupted her line: "My character has a reputation in the background. As a skilled bounty hunter, your posture should be more measured, your arms should be lowered, and your eyes should be tight. Keep an eye on me, pay attention to my eyes and shoulders, this is where my offensive intent is best reflected.”
"Oh." The girl adjusted her posture honestly as he said.
Although Clayton was teaching her the ways of fighting, her feelings were different from when she learned how to fight with spears in Wonderland.
The purpose of studying in Wonderland is to improve oneself, but now it is to restore the role.
"I am a bounty hunter, I am a bounty hunter" she kept chanting silently in her heart, straightened her face, adjusted her posture, and shouted the lines again.
"It is clear that there is no escape from the law! Williams, since God has allowed me to meet you here, it means that your days of doing evil are over! I will sacrifice your head to the innocent people who died in your hands!"
Donna has a strong voice, clear lines, and impeccable posture.
After finishing her lines, she locked eyes with Cretton and couldn't help but wonder how he would interpret his role.
Speaking of which, she actually felt guilty about Clayton in her heart. Even she understood that Clayton's bargaining chip for asking her to come back to class was to give up a certain amount of freedom and let him make his own arrangements. Maybe he didn't like drama at all, and her level was Although she has reached the level of playwrights two centuries ago, there is still a certain gap compared with today's playwrights. He may not think highly of her scripts.
If so, can he perform this role to his fullest?
Clayton moved, raising his long sword to his right shoulder, feeling relaxed and at the same time seeming to be waiting for something.
When they were talking before, the dark clouds like waves in the sky moved slowly and silently. At this moment, they just covered the moon. As the light dimmed, the shadows of the trees in the garden became thicker, and a pair of yellow wolf eyes shined brightly in the darkness. And cold.
He lowered his head, but his aura became even higher, looking condescendingly at the bounty hunter who was chasing him.
A smile showing two rows of teeth appeared on his face.
Neither fast nor slow, he smiled calmly and contentedly.
Donna had never seen that smile before. It was not the smile of contentment, but the smile of the unsatisfied. Cretton is no longer Cretton, he has truly become the criminal thief in the script.
She could feel that something would be taken away from him next.
Perhaps, that is your own life!
"Arrogant people think they are righteous, but they don't know that their death is coming." Clayton's voice also changed, and his deep voice seemed to be sent by the wind of hell, cruel and cunning.
He swung his long sword, pointing the tip of the sword diagonally to his side, and walked slowly with the darkness on his back, the coldness all around seemed to protect him.
Feeling the unparalleled strangeness and terror, Donna was so nervous that she almost forgot that these lines were written by herself. Her hand holding the sword was shaking, and she forgot how to use the weapon. She watched the tall figure approaching her step by step. And at the last moment, the cold light of the sword blade quickly approached him.
At this moment, she realized something instinctively.
That is.
The guy in front of me didn't feel wronged at all, he was clearly enjoying it!
As first-time actors, both perform exceptionally well, with Donna delivering impassioned lines and Cretton delivering a wickedly sinister performance.
However, after playing this story, Donna frowned on her way back to the study.
"It's really strange. I don't understand why I'm scared. The character's setting is clearly not as strong as that of Chud Osmar."
She dares to deal with evil creatures and even thousand-year-old wizards, but she still can't help but tremble when faced with the robber played by Cretton. It's such an inexplicable physical reaction.
"That's because you're not angry." Cretton explained: "Everyone is afraid of death, but we will unconsciously use anger to fight against this. Although you created this evil character, you did not understand his past. The experience is actually unfamiliar. Those atrocities are fictitious and just a superficial symbol in your mind. There is no way to arouse your anger. If you encounter real robbers, you will definitely not give up the fight. "
"I think so, but you are so good at acting." Donna was a little envious: "How many real robbers have you seen? They are so vivid."
Clayton denied this speculation: "This has nothing to do with knowledge. Real robbers would not talk like this. They like to sneak attacks and siege. However, there are many cases where they use the environment and dressing up to make themselves look more scary."
"Even if an actor has never killed anyone, the horror he portrays can be better than the real murderer. This is the so-called performing art. Art is based on life, but it is more expressive than life."
Donna couldn't help but ponder.
She used to like to read simple and straightforward stories, with her perspective always focused on the protagonist, but now she finds that supporting characters can also be very powerful.
She began to want to write something different.
Until bedtime, Donna studied drama writing, and she even offered to borrow Clayton's books.
The next day, even though several strict teachers invited by Clayton joined the education one after another, the severe test did not break down Donna. She studied the knowledge of other courses attentively, and then used them in her own scripts. Later, I continued to look for things that could bring inspiration to my scripts.
On just the third day, she improved the previous script and invited Cretton to star again.
The Bello family has never been serious and rigid. They rehearse their lines in the dining room, but they can also fight in the corridor without warning.
This casual behavior frightened the passing servants.
Although Donna could arrange Clayton's failed ending in the play, she didn't want Clayton to give in too much to her, as that would be too boring.
She worked extra hard and spent almost all her time after class studying writing and fighting skills. Occasionally, she would secretly talk to Clara in the room and ask her to help read the lines.
On the other hand, in order to increase the sense of immersion, Clayton also asked the servant to rush to buy a dozen sets of costumes.
Seeing their serious behavior, the servants began to whisper, and in their impressions, Bellio's uncle and nephew became avid theater lovers.
After a few days, Donna's expressive ability improved greatly, and Clayton was very satisfied with her progress.
He made an invitation to Donna.
"Let's go to the theater and see other people's work."
Without any hesitation, Donna readily agreed.
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