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Chapter 521 - 515, Liberate Nature (First Update)_1

Chapter 521: 515, Liberate Nature (First Update)_1

Life seemed to have returned to calm, and the brothers in Dorm 313 subconsciously accepted Ren He’s new identity and learned to ignore it.

If it had been someone else, they would probably only remember the identity of the big boss of Qinghe’s faction, or the identity of Knight, since both identities were too dazzling.

But after revealing his identity, Ren He remained as before, even more like an ordinary person than they were, and it was this attitude that prevented his identity from becoming a barrier between them.

For Ren He, if revealing his identity resulted in barriers instead of trust, it wouldn’t be worth it.

The plan to make a movie would take a very long time, after all, the acting skills of Li Shuaizhen, Yang Runrun, and Zhang Jinglin were not polished yet.

Refining acting skills is a very time-consuming affair, requiring contemplation and validation. No actor with a weighty reputation was made overnight; it took a considerably long time.

Luckily, these people were in the Central Academy of Drama and had guidance from famous teachers.

Acting, just like playing the piano, requires formal training. Despite the many grassroots stars who have become famous, once they’re on the big screen, one can feel the gap between them and veteran actors.

Most of these veteran actors come from formal training, either in theater or film acting.

There’s an old saying, "One minute on stage, ten years of work off stage." Nowadays, the audience isn’t very demanding of acting skills, but even if it doesn’t take ten years of refinement, it surely requires two or three, right? And that’s assuming Li Shuaizhen, Yang Runrun, and Zhang Jinglin all had a great deal of talent to even get into the Central Academy of Drama.

So there was no need to rush; they hadn’t even passed the first major hurdle of releasing their nature.

Once he had set his goals, Ren He became somewhat distracted during classes, as what he was learning now was too basic for him. And the thought of improving his acting to a Master Level without relying on the rewards from the Divine Punishment System seemed like a pipe dream. It wasn’t achievable in just four years.

He had recently begun to try and recreate the scripts from his memory, and even use his Master Level drawing skills to reproduce the scenes.

This way, when it came time to shoot the movie, no matter what the director thought, at least he himself would have nailed down his vision. As for the future, that was for the future to decide. Finding a suitable director was a completely different issue; he hadn’t yet seen anyone who could help him bring to life the movies in his mind.

While others were listening to the lectures and performing earnestly, Ren He was drawing and writing on the side, and Li Shuaizhen had the heavy responsibility of ensuring his brothers polished their acting skills well. Dorm 313 had truly become a small community.

To the average student of the acting department at Central Academy of Drama, Ren He seemed a bit of an oddity; it was like he painted in a different style.

At this time, Ren He’s mood was serene, like when he drew those oil paintings in Richard’s office. He felt he had an artistic heart, and whenever he dabbled in these things, his heart would become peaceful.

The tumultuous thrill of extreme sports was what he sought, and so was the tranquility of the current moment. Ren He didn’t find this contradictory; dynamic and calm, combining work and rest.

In fact, after each brush with death, Ren He always needed to rest and readjust his mindset, and now was such a time.

When he faced death again, his life would be even more splendid than before.

Initially, everyone wasn’t used to Ren He’s unseriousness, but then they gradually adapted. Which class didn’t have a few oddballs, right?

The only exception was Chen Da’s class; Ren He couldn’t afford to be unserious.

This fierce-looking teacher had rich acting experience and counted as a character actor. Just last month, Ren He discovered that Chen Da was even the head of the acting department. His classes were very strict, now teaching the unit on releasing one’s nature, and by now, having everyone roll on the ground during class was a minor affair; he could come up with all sorts of bizarre demands.

While everyone was acting in Chen Da’s class, he insisted on having all the students do handstands. Considering it was the beginning of autumn and many girls were wearing skirts, wouldn’t a handstand reveal everything?

Their acting department was dominated by women, with more than forty female students to a dozen male students. According to Li Shuaizhen, the higher grades had a similar ratio. It wasn’t too noticeable in their freshman year, but by sophomore year, as the girls became more aware, the few boys were like precious fruits...

The female students, who ordinarily would have been comfortable with the liberating nature course, hesitated. The request seemed too much, with the male students’ gleaming eyes resembling those of wolves. Li Shuaizhen noticed Ren He’s eyes shining too; he twitched his mouth, thinking Ren He was just like any ordinary person!

Apart from their three Dorm 313 brothers, who else could guess from Ren He’s daily habits and lifestyle that he was a helmsman of an Internet Empire?

Not at all, okay!

Chen Da spoke with a stern face, "This time, I won’t make you do handstands, but you all must switch skirts for trousers. You’re just freshmen now, it’s not yet time to prioritize beauty over work. Hone your acting skills beautifully, and then, you can be as beautiful as you want."

He was somewhat unreasonable. The love of beauty is a natural instinct; how could he forbid even wearing skirts? It was a bit too authoritarian.

But Ren He couldn’t refute whether Chen Da was right or wrong. First of all, Chen Da was an excellent teacher. Although strict, it couldn’t be denied that everyone benefited greatly from his classes.

The class was originally a contest of beauty, with many sporting short skirts in early autumn, revealing straight, fair legs that made the male students drool!

Now, Chen Da’s meddling prevented the boys from seeing anything! Ren He smacked his lips, feeling a bit regretful, but since he wasn’t a singleton, he could just look at Yang Xi later...

Ren He also noticed that Head Chen Da, though strict, was focused on the students’ best interests.

And for some reason, Chen Da seemed to target Ren He specifically, calling him out for individual nature-releasing performances multiple times.

Ren He wondered... did Chen Da hold a grudge against him? Just yesterday, Li Shuaizhen told him that Sun Yu had been frequently visiting Chen Da’s office lately. Could it be that he was filing complaints about Dorm 313?

After all, everyone in the class knew about Dorm 313’s off-topic activities; Sun Yu, having been rebuffed by Ren He once, wasn’t someone with a broad and forgiving chest.

Ren He didn’t care much though and did whatever he needed to do, finding the nature-releasing performances quite interesting at times.

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