Blame me for being too attractive
Chapter 94
"So which character did they want Meeks to play?" Jason asked.
"It's Wickham." The corrupt officer in the novel who first tried to lure the noble lady to elope, and then let the heroine's sister voluntarily elope with him.
"It seems that someone has finally seen your true face. It's a little bastard who is not a good person." Jason couldn't help but teased.
But don't say it, think about it carefully, this role is really suitable for Meeks.
After all, Wickham was the bastard who could make the heroine feel good, even dared to abduct a noble lady, and finally managed to get the heroine's sister to elope with him.Such a bastard, without enough charisma to back it up, it's hard to be convincing in accomplishing these things.
Maybe you will say that this bad Chushui can be called the biggest shit-stirring stick in a love story, but this does not mean that he is not attractive.
Charm is often not about character.
Otherwise, there would be no such thing as the three views following the five senses.
Robert actually thinks this opportunity is pretty good, but considering his little ancestor's waywardness of always "one-vote veto", he actually doesn't have much hope for Meeks' nod.
But many times, maybe when you are full of confidence, what greets you is failure, but when you think you will fail, you succeed instead.
Looking at Meeks who nodded and took the script from him, Robert wondered for a few seconds whether he hadn't woken up today, or why his little ancestor suddenly changed his sex.
In the past, Meeks would indeed choose to refuse with a high probability.After all, at that time, he arrogantly felt that a small supporting role was not worthy of his performance.
Now he is still arrogant, but many times you will find that when a person stands higher and higher, he will become more tolerant in some aspects than before.
And if Meeks remembers correctly, Jason seems to like the book "Pride and Prejudice" very much.
After looking around for a while, Meeks seemed to suddenly remember something, and asked Robert: "Did they give me this role directly, or did they invite me to audition?"
Although Meeks hadn't experienced auditions before, after all, he was the male lead that Phils fell in love with at a glance.But not having experienced it doesn’t mean that Meeks doesn’t understand or know.
Speaking of this, according to the normal process, even if the crew is really optimistic about Meeks, they should go through the process and finally confirm the suitability, but I don’t know if they predicted Meeks’ ancestral temperament , this opportunity was directly given to him.
In other words, as long as Meeks nods, the role is his, and there is no competition or audition.
Meeks, who got this answer, couldn't help raising his eyebrows, although if there was really something like an audition, he would choose to refuse without hesitation.But really not, but he felt that there was something hidden behind this unreasonable play of cards.
After all, although Meeks is arrogant enough, he is very clear that his status in this circle has never been so high.
You must know that even many movie kings and queens can't escape the audition step now.So how did such a good thing happen to him?
When he learned from Robert that the Stark Corporation had invested in the film, Meeks felt as if he knew why.
In this capitalist country, capital can always influence the rules.
And Meeks found that although he didn't care about the so-called blood relationship, the other parties who knew about this relationship seemed to always care about it uncontrollably.
Is it because of the desire to reproduce that is engraved in the bones of human beings, or some strange blood power?
Meeks didn't know, and he wasn't interested in knowing, anyway, no matter what the reason was, after he digested the crystallization of power and completed a complete transformation, those bloodlines would naturally leave him.
And now regardless of whether Tony Stark did all of this, or whether Tony Stark did it because he knew their blood relationship, Meeks didn't mind accepting the benefit at all.
It's not that he wants to be and stand again, and he wants to take advantage of the relationship without acknowledging the relationship, but that relationship is there, and the benefits are not for nothing. After all, he has eaten enough because of this relationship. Bitter is not it.
There's no reason for him to endure those sufferings that he can't refuse, but these good things have to be pushed out loftily.
And it's just a small supporting role, it's just against the universal rules, so it's not good to not have him audition.
Meeks thinks it is good, it should be genuine, let him feel touched from the bottom of his heart, it is good to be moved by it, not this kind of comparison.
Meeks, who threw the script aside after nodding, can be said to be a typical representative of an actor's lack of professionalism.
Jason obviously didn't approve of his lazy attitude towards work.
"You should be serious, this is work." In daily life, Jason doesn't mind Meeks being lazy at all, but when this state is put into work, he can't help but feel uncomfortable.
"And don't you think it's better to build up your muscles, after all, you are going to play an officer."
The general description of Wickham in the book is also handsome and unrestrained, but although Meeks' body shape can be said to be a clothes rack and looks good in anything, it is unavoidably too thin.
At that time, if the male protagonist is a little bit stronger, Meeks will be compared to a little chick standing by.
"It's okay, I have magic." Although generally speaking, magic may be able to fool human eyes, but it can't fool cold machines, but that's normal. Now the progress of Imix's hallucination magic is confusing. It is no longer impossible for a machine to do something.
As for the principle, you can understand it as a dynamic P picture, the end of science is magic, isn't it?
And whether Meeks would be a bit opportunistic in doing so, there is actually no way around it.
Let's not talk about how badly Meeks's original body was short, and it was difficult to gain muscle.For example, Meeks, who is currently in the transformation stage, no matter how much he eats and exercises, he will not suddenly become strong.
Because all of that will be turned into energy to support his transformation process.
Jason accepted this explanation, but: "Don't you read the script more and study the characters?"
"Does this need research?" For Meeks, who has a photographic memory and can be said to have been acting since birth, he never needed to do any research on what kind of role he wanted to play.
After all, when he was in Hydra, how could he have any time to study it? If he couldn't make his own reaction immediately, then what awaited him would not be a good result.
Life is in danger, sometimes it is the best motivation to spur a person.
Meeks, who has "laid the foundation" since he was a child, as long as he doesn't encounter any love scenes, the rest is actually quite simple for him.
And despite the fact that the character of Wickham is related to the three actresses in the play, in fact there is no emotional drama in it, but it is more about bewitching, deceiving, and abducting...
And these are not all Meeks' old professions. In this respect, Meeks is a typical representative of extraordinary talent.
So it's not that Meeks doesn't take it seriously, but that he has already prepared everything, so naturally he won't work hard.
After all, if you don’t know how to work hard, then maybe it can be called hard work. If you have everything ready, but you still have to act like you’re working hard in front of others, isn’t that just putting on a show?
From Meeks' understatement, Jason seemed to read the Meeks he had never seen before.
Yes, how can someone be strong and invincible from the very beginning? All strengths grow out of weakness.
Just looking at Meeks' proud look, he took it for granted...
Jason, who realized his mistake, quickly corrected it positively. He began to get in touch with that period of the past on the basis that Meeks was not disgusted.
But now, Meeks doesn't really care if others touch his past, even if the past self is so weak and powerless compared to the present.
But he is strong enough now, so the weakness in the past has become a part of his strength now, it has become a stepping stone for him to step up to a high position, and it has become the "effort" behind the glory.
And to be frank, if you say that the past was bitter, it was indeed bitter.
At that time, Meeks had no power to resist, acted on every occasion, fought desperately, and survived... He seemed to have experienced all kinds of bad things.
But if you want to say that it is very bitter, it is not.
Because Meeks was beautiful enough in appearance, strong enough in heart, and clever enough in action, there were so many people who coveted him and wanted to hurt him, but none of them succeeded in the end.
Instead, Meeks ushered in his own success step by step through their failures.
Compared with Jason's previous experience of abusing his heart and body, Meeks' heart is truly something no one can touch.Although Meeks was not happy at that time, it was not abusive.
Because as far as heart abuse is concerned, as long as you don't care and you don't give your feelings, others can't abuse your heart.
In this regard, Meeks and Jason can be said to be two extremes.If Jason is the kind of person who cares about himself and takes his heart out, then Meeks is the kind of person who takes others out of his heart.
As for the physical abuse, there is actually a little bit of it, but compared to Jason's painful experience, Meeks' physical abuse is not full of food, drinking nutrient solution all day long, being pushed a few times, and smoked. The kind with a few tubes of blood.
But don't think that Meeks had a good life in the past because of this. How can he be considered to have experienced any suffering?
If you think so, then you should really go and see those experimental subjects who were at the same time as Meeks, how cruel and inhuman things they all experienced.
Meeks didn't experience that, it's not that they didn't want to impose these on Meeks, but Meeks avoided it with his own ability.
You can't deny the suffering that was inflicted on a person just because he has the ability and didn't hurt himself.
"It's Wickham." The corrupt officer in the novel who first tried to lure the noble lady to elope, and then let the heroine's sister voluntarily elope with him.
"It seems that someone has finally seen your true face. It's a little bastard who is not a good person." Jason couldn't help but teased.
But don't say it, think about it carefully, this role is really suitable for Meeks.
After all, Wickham was the bastard who could make the heroine feel good, even dared to abduct a noble lady, and finally managed to get the heroine's sister to elope with him.Such a bastard, without enough charisma to back it up, it's hard to be convincing in accomplishing these things.
Maybe you will say that this bad Chushui can be called the biggest shit-stirring stick in a love story, but this does not mean that he is not attractive.
Charm is often not about character.
Otherwise, there would be no such thing as the three views following the five senses.
Robert actually thinks this opportunity is pretty good, but considering his little ancestor's waywardness of always "one-vote veto", he actually doesn't have much hope for Meeks' nod.
But many times, maybe when you are full of confidence, what greets you is failure, but when you think you will fail, you succeed instead.
Looking at Meeks who nodded and took the script from him, Robert wondered for a few seconds whether he hadn't woken up today, or why his little ancestor suddenly changed his sex.
In the past, Meeks would indeed choose to refuse with a high probability.After all, at that time, he arrogantly felt that a small supporting role was not worthy of his performance.
Now he is still arrogant, but many times you will find that when a person stands higher and higher, he will become more tolerant in some aspects than before.
And if Meeks remembers correctly, Jason seems to like the book "Pride and Prejudice" very much.
After looking around for a while, Meeks seemed to suddenly remember something, and asked Robert: "Did they give me this role directly, or did they invite me to audition?"
Although Meeks hadn't experienced auditions before, after all, he was the male lead that Phils fell in love with at a glance.But not having experienced it doesn’t mean that Meeks doesn’t understand or know.
Speaking of this, according to the normal process, even if the crew is really optimistic about Meeks, they should go through the process and finally confirm the suitability, but I don’t know if they predicted Meeks’ ancestral temperament , this opportunity was directly given to him.
In other words, as long as Meeks nods, the role is his, and there is no competition or audition.
Meeks, who got this answer, couldn't help raising his eyebrows, although if there was really something like an audition, he would choose to refuse without hesitation.But really not, but he felt that there was something hidden behind this unreasonable play of cards.
After all, although Meeks is arrogant enough, he is very clear that his status in this circle has never been so high.
You must know that even many movie kings and queens can't escape the audition step now.So how did such a good thing happen to him?
When he learned from Robert that the Stark Corporation had invested in the film, Meeks felt as if he knew why.
In this capitalist country, capital can always influence the rules.
And Meeks found that although he didn't care about the so-called blood relationship, the other parties who knew about this relationship seemed to always care about it uncontrollably.
Is it because of the desire to reproduce that is engraved in the bones of human beings, or some strange blood power?
Meeks didn't know, and he wasn't interested in knowing, anyway, no matter what the reason was, after he digested the crystallization of power and completed a complete transformation, those bloodlines would naturally leave him.
And now regardless of whether Tony Stark did all of this, or whether Tony Stark did it because he knew their blood relationship, Meeks didn't mind accepting the benefit at all.
It's not that he wants to be and stand again, and he wants to take advantage of the relationship without acknowledging the relationship, but that relationship is there, and the benefits are not for nothing. After all, he has eaten enough because of this relationship. Bitter is not it.
There's no reason for him to endure those sufferings that he can't refuse, but these good things have to be pushed out loftily.
And it's just a small supporting role, it's just against the universal rules, so it's not good to not have him audition.
Meeks thinks it is good, it should be genuine, let him feel touched from the bottom of his heart, it is good to be moved by it, not this kind of comparison.
Meeks, who threw the script aside after nodding, can be said to be a typical representative of an actor's lack of professionalism.
Jason obviously didn't approve of his lazy attitude towards work.
"You should be serious, this is work." In daily life, Jason doesn't mind Meeks being lazy at all, but when this state is put into work, he can't help but feel uncomfortable.
"And don't you think it's better to build up your muscles, after all, you are going to play an officer."
The general description of Wickham in the book is also handsome and unrestrained, but although Meeks' body shape can be said to be a clothes rack and looks good in anything, it is unavoidably too thin.
At that time, if the male protagonist is a little bit stronger, Meeks will be compared to a little chick standing by.
"It's okay, I have magic." Although generally speaking, magic may be able to fool human eyes, but it can't fool cold machines, but that's normal. Now the progress of Imix's hallucination magic is confusing. It is no longer impossible for a machine to do something.
As for the principle, you can understand it as a dynamic P picture, the end of science is magic, isn't it?
And whether Meeks would be a bit opportunistic in doing so, there is actually no way around it.
Let's not talk about how badly Meeks's original body was short, and it was difficult to gain muscle.For example, Meeks, who is currently in the transformation stage, no matter how much he eats and exercises, he will not suddenly become strong.
Because all of that will be turned into energy to support his transformation process.
Jason accepted this explanation, but: "Don't you read the script more and study the characters?"
"Does this need research?" For Meeks, who has a photographic memory and can be said to have been acting since birth, he never needed to do any research on what kind of role he wanted to play.
After all, when he was in Hydra, how could he have any time to study it? If he couldn't make his own reaction immediately, then what awaited him would not be a good result.
Life is in danger, sometimes it is the best motivation to spur a person.
Meeks, who has "laid the foundation" since he was a child, as long as he doesn't encounter any love scenes, the rest is actually quite simple for him.
And despite the fact that the character of Wickham is related to the three actresses in the play, in fact there is no emotional drama in it, but it is more about bewitching, deceiving, and abducting...
And these are not all Meeks' old professions. In this respect, Meeks is a typical representative of extraordinary talent.
So it's not that Meeks doesn't take it seriously, but that he has already prepared everything, so naturally he won't work hard.
After all, if you don’t know how to work hard, then maybe it can be called hard work. If you have everything ready, but you still have to act like you’re working hard in front of others, isn’t that just putting on a show?
From Meeks' understatement, Jason seemed to read the Meeks he had never seen before.
Yes, how can someone be strong and invincible from the very beginning? All strengths grow out of weakness.
Just looking at Meeks' proud look, he took it for granted...
Jason, who realized his mistake, quickly corrected it positively. He began to get in touch with that period of the past on the basis that Meeks was not disgusted.
But now, Meeks doesn't really care if others touch his past, even if the past self is so weak and powerless compared to the present.
But he is strong enough now, so the weakness in the past has become a part of his strength now, it has become a stepping stone for him to step up to a high position, and it has become the "effort" behind the glory.
And to be frank, if you say that the past was bitter, it was indeed bitter.
At that time, Meeks had no power to resist, acted on every occasion, fought desperately, and survived... He seemed to have experienced all kinds of bad things.
But if you want to say that it is very bitter, it is not.
Because Meeks was beautiful enough in appearance, strong enough in heart, and clever enough in action, there were so many people who coveted him and wanted to hurt him, but none of them succeeded in the end.
Instead, Meeks ushered in his own success step by step through their failures.
Compared with Jason's previous experience of abusing his heart and body, Meeks' heart is truly something no one can touch.Although Meeks was not happy at that time, it was not abusive.
Because as far as heart abuse is concerned, as long as you don't care and you don't give your feelings, others can't abuse your heart.
In this regard, Meeks and Jason can be said to be two extremes.If Jason is the kind of person who cares about himself and takes his heart out, then Meeks is the kind of person who takes others out of his heart.
As for the physical abuse, there is actually a little bit of it, but compared to Jason's painful experience, Meeks' physical abuse is not full of food, drinking nutrient solution all day long, being pushed a few times, and smoked. The kind with a few tubes of blood.
But don't think that Meeks had a good life in the past because of this. How can he be considered to have experienced any suffering?
If you think so, then you should really go and see those experimental subjects who were at the same time as Meeks, how cruel and inhuman things they all experienced.
Meeks didn't experience that, it's not that they didn't want to impose these on Meeks, but Meeks avoided it with his own ability.
You can't deny the suffering that was inflicted on a person just because he has the ability and didn't hurt himself.
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