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2072 Tune the tiger away from the mountain

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In the news media industry, Evan Bell is definitely not unfamiliar. On the contrary, his reputation and ability have been recognized by many professionals, but it is undeniable that there are definitely many reporters who are willing to watch him laugh at. The main reason is that when facing Evan Bell, the reporters often suffer losses, which makes people feel very frustrated. Especially in the past year after Sean Hall's death, there was no media in the circle who could carry the flag to target Evan Bell, which is really a pity.

Putting aside the past, this time, in the eyes of the reporter, they were just being fooled by Evan Bell, first in the hospital incident, then in the girlfriend outside the circle, and now in the closed filming of the crew... If Evan Bell had not been true before going to the hospital, the reporter would have even suspected that Evan Bell had deliberately dug a pit and let the reporters jump down - although the reporter didn't know why Evan Bell deliberately tried to mess with the media, this idea still emerged from the reporter's head. This was really uneasy: Could it be that Evan Bell was fooling with the reporter as a monkey?

Thinking of this, the reporters became even more crazy and began to sprint forward hard. The guard team gradually became a little lost. After all, they were not trying to protect a bunker or military location. Since the crew was filming in public, it was difficult to avoid some clues being seen by people around them at any time. Therefore, the defense line of the guard team must not be too strong. However, if the Eleventh Studio was determined to block the news, there was no way. Many large film companies would send special teams to communicate with the reporters in order to block the filming. Then rely on the iron wall to let go and completely block the news on the set.

Just as the reporters were sprinting, some people had already noticed something was wrong, because if this happened on the set, the crew would definitely send someone to coordinate. Whether it was to control the scene or continue to maintain the blockade on the set, someone would have to come forward. Otherwise, either the blockade line was broken and the effort was in vain; or the reporter broke through and pushed, then it would be a scandal of the crew.

But this is the strangest thing. Teddy Bell, Eden Hudson, these familiar faces did not appear, and even the figures of other staff members were not seen. Many reporters realized something was wrong, although it was not the reason. But Studio Eleven was not like this, and at least, they would definitely send people to organize the order - even if Evan Bell still wanted to block the shooting scene.

But at this time, even if someone noticed something was wrong, it was too late, because about thirty reporters had squeezed into a group and tried every means to rush inside. Some people wanted to retreat, but the people behind continued to rush up, and the result was that their bodies rushed forward uncontrollably.

There were less than ten guards in total, and later a group of people poured out, and there were not twenty people on top of them. These people did not have real riot shields and could not hold hands and really form a wall. So after a short time of fighting, someone broke into the gap. Seeing someone running in, the guards couldn't help but look anxious. They didn't know whether to continue to stick to their positions or turn back to catch the fish that had missed the net. Because if one was missing, their work would fail, and there was no essential difference between letting one in and letting ten in.

However, the guards did not have time to think further, because at such a scene, everything was changing rapidly.

Seeing someone successfully breaking through, the reporters behind him became even more excited because they knew that the iron wall in front of them was not airtight. After a while, someone broke through the blockade of the guards and rushed directly into the inside. Then there was another one, and another. When one of the defensive links was broken, it was difficult to form an effective defense again. That loophole was enough to become everyone's outlet for venting, and all the rushing swarms were rushing up.

Behind the guards were two prop cars, blocking the streets. There was a passage between the prop cars that could only accommodate one person in and out, and there was a slightly loose space near the street on both sides, allowing three people to enter at the same time. The first reporter who broke through the blockade line just now entered from the side.

After the reporters broke through the blockade line, the guards were immediately distracted. Some wanted to block the passage in the middle, and some wanted to catch people from the side. As a result, the entire defense collapsed and the scene fell into complete chaos. Judging from this, there was no big difference between movement and chaos.

After passing the prop car, two dark green awnings came into view. Because it was outdoor work, such a canopy is generally used as a lounge and a dressing room. After all, not all actors can have their own nanny cars, and the extras and staff are resting here, and the venue is a little empty. Therefore, the canopy is not uncommon, but what is strange is that at this time, the underside of the canopy was empty, with nothing, tables, chairs, mineral water, makeup boxes, snacks, photography equipment... These familiar things were not seen at all, and there were not even a few people, just empty.

The reporters who rushed over from behind quickly discovered that the first reporter who passed the blockade line stood beside the rainproof canopy, standing blankly. Many people were stunned by this scene, which was really far from the scene they expected. The people in front were stunned, and the people behind kept rushing over, making the scene a little confused. But when everyone saw this picture, the shutter that was originally pressing couldn't help but stop, and even the guards were stunned: the scene here was completely different from what they remembered.

At this time, there were only a few people who were left at the scene. They actually started to demolish the rain shed, which made the reporters feel relieved. It was not just something wrong. Everyone ran forward a few steps and saw that the shooting venue was jointly prevented by the rain shed and the props car. Now it was completely empty.

Looking at the empty streets in front of me, the orderly bluestone bricks, the mottled and warm ancient walls, the battlements that appear and disappear from time to time, and the hazy mist, everything is quiet and elegant, allowing people to clearly see the mark of the times settled around the University of Edinburgh. All of this is beautiful, but the problem is that there is no one in the streets here. If you match the fallen leaves that drift with the wind, there is a little bit of the ghost town smell, the gloomy and heavy feeling begins to spread everywhere. A breeze blows, and everyone can't help but shivering. The reporters only feel that the pores on their bodies are opened. This is really weird.

The situation in front of me, paired with Edinburgh's already slightly gloomy atmosphere, suddenly made people think the original appearance of "supernatural events" come to mind: Could it be that the entire Evan Bell crew disappeared out of thin air? Just like those countless people in history who inexplicably disappeared in time and space and never appeared again, they entered another space. However, the ones who disappeared in the past were ordinary people, but now the whole crew, including the entire crew of Evan Bell and Anne Hathaway! This is really incredible!

All the reporters were stunned, and even the guards opened their mouths wide. Then they looked at the staff who started to demolish the awning in an orderly manner. The comparison between quiet and quiet was arguing: Did these staff members not realize the disappearance of Evan Bell at all? The entire crew disappeared directly beside them? This was terrible, even more movies than movies and more novels than novels.

This idea is absolutely creepy and chilling.

But soon, someone reacted - not everyone believed in the theory of aliens and different time and space. These people had different interpretations of the entire crew disappearing out of thin air: they were fooled by Evan Bell, this time it was true!

So, many people stood there in a daze, at a loss, but some people left the army and walked to the staff who were demolishing the awning and asked, "Is this a 'mirror' crew?" They asked knowingly, but in the face of such a strange situation, it was necessary.

"Yes." Fortunately, the staff will speak, not mute, otherwise it would be even more terrifying.

"Then are Evan Bell, Anne Hathaway and others filming here?" The first idea of ​​the reporters was that they found the wrong place, which is more reasonable.

"Yes." Such an answer did not reassure the reporter who came to ask, but instead felt even more and more strange.

"Then...whether they are?" The reporter finally asked a psychological question.

"Go away." The staff said naturally. The reporter frowned tightly, with a question mark on his face. The staff waved casually, "They left. Let us take all the props into the car," the staff pointed to the prop car next to them, "Then the actors and the staff left from the University of Edinburgh."

Embarrassing.

This should be the most direct reaction of all reporters. This time, there is no doubt that all reporters were arranged by Evan Bell.

It turned out that when the reporters arrived at the scene, the crew was actually filming, but when a reporter wanted to make a desperate move, Evan Bell felt that the noise had an impact on the filming. However, if he went out to coordinate directly, he might be entangled by the reporter. After thinking about it, he immediately interrupted the filming and asked the actors to leave from the University of Edinburgh, while the staff helped to take the props back into the cart and then left one after another.

When the reporters broke in, the staff were almost gone, leaving only the people who had finally demolished the awning. If the reporters were moving a little slower, they probably saw a completely empty street, with no one or anything. This is the real weirdness.

"I've played with you as you wish," said Evan Bell.

Today’s 12,000!

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