After the finale of "Chinese Paladin III" was aired, all the audience felt that it was not enough.

People who have just finished watching the show have not yet figured out whether the ending of the show is HE or BE.

After a while, they came to their senses.

——Although in the end all the protagonists are either still alive or resurrected, if you think about it carefully, it is actually no different from BE.

The first thing is that the male protagonist made a deal with the Emperor of Heaven, and his time is running out, but the female protagonist is completely unaware of it. It is completely obvious how sad she will be, and even collapse in the future.

Secondly, Changqing and Zixuan, who are still alive, choose to pretend to forget each other, but they both carry the memories of several lifetimes and will never see each other again in the next life.

Then came Long Kui, Xiyao and others.

Long Kui waited for her brother for a thousand years, but once again sacrificed the sword and could no longer be reincarnated. Xiyao waited for Jingtian to come back, but realized that Jingtian was no longer Fei Peng.

No matter how you think about it, none of the people with the most scenes had a happy ending.

So, until late at night, there were still many people discussing the ending of "Chinese Paladin III" on major social platforms.

[I didn’t react at first after watching the finale, and thought it was a happy ending, but the more I thought about it, the more it seemed wrong…]

[The beautiful scene of the male and female protagonists relying on each other, the male protagonist is about to die... Director Chen, you are amazing!]

[If everyone is really BE, the first Legend of Sword and Fairy is a cycle of fate, and there is no way to escape it. Then why is the third Legend of Sword and Fairy? Is it to escape reincarnation?]

[I can’t accept the tragedy, but I also think that this ending is reasonable. I’m so conflicted now. I tend to think too much late at night and can’t sleep…]

[The one who suffered the most was Qing'er. She was sealed by Zixuan who wanted to keep her young right after she was born. Later, Xu Changqing wanted to save people and had to take out the Water Spirit Pearl. At that time, everyone thought that she would die if the Water Spirit Pearl was taken out... Qing'er was the most miserable in the whole play, no doubt about it. What kind of parents are these? I can't accept it]

[Long Kui is also miserable. It’s ok to sacrifice the sword, but she sacrificed twice…]

[Is the screenwriter writing a script? He is spitting knives at us! Lu Wantang is definitely a blade spirit.]

[Just now I was wondering, who is Lu Wantang? Now I remember, it turns out she is our 'respected' screenwriter's wife!]

……

For some things, the more deeply and engaged you are in the discussion, the more resentful you will become.

Especially in the middle of the night.

So, when Lu Wantang logged into the Weibo account with his real name as the ID while having breakfast, he saw several times more private messages.

Because there were too many messages, it took dozens of seconds to refresh. When I clicked on the latest private message, the interface froze for a second.

What Lu Wantang clicked on was a message from an ordinary fan, asking if he could write a happy ending.

The hundreds or thousands of messages that followed all expressed the same demand.

Some of them even have valid reasons.

For example, because The Legend of Sword and Fairy 1 is a cycle, the ending is completely predetermined, but The Legend of Sword and Fairy 3 is different. Shooting an extra ending will not have too much impact on the overall plot. It can be regarded as fulfilling the audience's dream.

But is Lu Wantang someone who would listen to these opinions?

Sadly, she is not.

Not to mention that Lu Wantang respects the original work very much and will not make unnecessary changes based on the original script.

For example, if she really sets this "precedent" this time, then if there is a very sad script in the future, won't she have to modify or add an ending every time?

So, Lu Wantang simply chose to turn a blind eye and swiped the screen to browse the messages below.

The private message I saw before, wishing to change the ending, was considered to be relatively polite.

Others have a matter-of-fact tone, even threatening.

For example, if the ending is not changed, something will happen to Lu Wantang.

This kind of Weibo account that directly threatens personal safety is either a newly created account or an account with no personal information. Otherwise, Lu Wantang would have wanted to call the police directly.

In addition, there are some people who send private messages to curse others.

Lu Wantang never makes things difficult for himself, so he wouldn't even click on it.

After browsing for a while and answering a few questions that asked about the plot but did not propose changing the ending, Lu Wantang was about to exit the private message page when he saw several accounts marked with yellow V, which had also sent private messages.

Yan Sui, Chu Kong, Chen Xi, Yu Yihang, Zhong Anqi, Chen Yulin... and so on, almost all of them were private messages from people in the circle who were very familiar with her.

The content they posted was similar, all accusing her of being "inhuman".

Looking at the private messages sent by several people, Lu Wantang smiled and replied to them all with a smiling face emoticon.

From these people's perspective, this expression may have reached the extreme level of gloating.

However, they are usually busy and probably won't read private messages all the time.

Only Zhong Anqi unexpectedly looked at it at the first time.

The smiling face that Lu Wantang sent was quickly shown as 'read'.

The next second, Zhong Anqi's reply came directly.

Zhong Anqi: [I guessed that your private messages were full this morning, and I thought you might not see the message I sent, but I didn’t expect you to reply so early... I was just about to send you a WeChat message.]

Lu Wantang: [Just send a private message to complain. The ending of the script shouldn’t be so bad that you would send a private message and then a WeChat message?]

Zhong Anqi: [Haha, the ending is not bad, but it is too tragic. To be honest, I cried so hard last night that my eyes are swollen. All the announcements today were forced to be cancelled.]

Lu Wantang: [(horrified.jpg), you don’t want me to take full responsibility, do you?]

Zhong Anqi: [I do want to, but you didn’t force me to watch the drama… I just deserve it. Alas!]

Zhong Anqi: [Stop talking nonsense, I have something to tell you]

Zhong Anqi’s message stopped there, and she then sent an emoticon on WeChat, indicating that Lu Wantang should continue chatting with her on WeChat.

The two are not very close, but they can be considered friends.

Originally, Zhong Anqi had just returned from Beizhou and wanted to make a name for herself in the Dongzhou music scene. At the beginning, she was quite arrogant and did not take Tangxing Entertainment seriously at all.

After repeated defeats, they were always defeated by Tang Xing.

Many people might hold a grudge against Wantang Xing because of this, but Zhong Anqi changed her mindset and realized that "there are always people better than you". Later, she "lost herself" in Zigui's songs and became a fan of Lu Wantang.

After participating in "Singer" not long ago, the two would occasionally chat, although they were always talking about song appreciation.

Now when Zhong Anqi sent a message online, she seemed to be hesitant, and Lu Wantang knew that she must have something important to say.

As expected, Zhong Anqi repeatedly stated that she was just a mouthpiece and asked Lu Wantang not to mind, then explained the purpose of sending the message.

——The film and television department of Baihua Media is interested in seeking cooperation.

They might be worried that Tang Xing had "hostility" towards Baihua, so they found Zhong Anqi in a roundabout way.

Tapping his fingers regularly on the desk, Lu Wantang's final response was: It will take a few days to think about it.

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