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Chapter 6. Filial Piety

  Chapter 6. Filial Piety

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  "Uh, now?" Ryoko Kakyoin couldn't recall how many times she had gotten a headache retly, so she wearily asked Pucci, "Are you really sure we should start now!?"

  Although the entire crew was managed by Pucci, the supervisor appointed by Kujo Jolyer she took on the role of a hands-off boss, it was only Kujo Jolyne who had such mysterious fidence.

  It's better to say that no producer in any other crew would fail to send professionals to check whether the crew had ied their funds in the filming or if they were preparing to run away with the money uhe guise of filming.

  But at the Green Dolphin Studio, the producer and supervisor's responsibilities naturally fell on the shoulders of Ryoko Kakyoin.

  For this reason, over the past few days, she had been staying up all night learning about the filming process reted to film and television.

  Although she couldn't say that she could guide the filming of a film and television work on her own, it was to ehat she wouldn't be fooled when she saw others filming, and there was no problem.

  In this way, Ryoko Kakyoin couldn't help but remind Pucci.

  After all, a full-dive shoot seemingly closes the idea of the actor's main sciousness and makes them lose their memory of the real world, pletely immersing them in the script world and using the subsind to shoht?

  But there are also loopholes in this. Hypnosis, suggestion, deepening the script role... Mature film crews or well-known actors all have a set of guarahat they will not deviate too far from the script uhe ditions of full-dive.

  Otherwise, if actors' subscious pyed freely, finding actors perfectly suited to roles would be a stroke of luck each time. How lucky is it to find these perfect actors every time?

  The filming of a full-dive work has risen, and the transformation of traditional film and television works is about to sweep into the history of garbage.

  But who calls Pucci a newer to dire? Aren't Dio and others also a group of new actors?

  This kind of teique, Pucci is also studying in school, able to learn some general tent from the teacher.

  As for the high-end tent, it is regarded as an iaeique by various well-known film crews and actors, and will not be lightly transmitted.

  Therefore, the industry had developed psychological seling and hypnotist professions specifically for this purpose.

  "Secretary Kakyoin, what level of teical support do you think we afford with our crew's funds?" Pucci asked. "If we aim for the standards er crews, it will indeed signifitly improve our work, but we will not have ara funds for subsequent shooting."

  "As for the teical support of ordinary specifications..." Pucci tinued, "To be ho, that kind of thing is not much different from what I did before."

  Pucci, who helped Dio and the others with full-dive devices different from the home versions, was doing all the preparatory work. Aheir sciousness access the world of the script they had prepared.

  He then turned around and told Kakyoin, "And I also believe in Dio. After all, there is o say, Dio is a genius actor who only appear every few thousand years!"

  "Petty thieves, illegal vendors, street thugs... He doesn't o act out any of these; he just stands there. A stench even fouler than sewers and vomit will automatically emanate from him!"

  "In short, Secretary Kakyoin, just observe." The debugged s, which was transmitted from the full-dive device to Pucci, was being watched by Ryoko Kakyoin: "You will see the reason why I chose them."

  "..."

  …

  Where is this?

  Who am I again?

  Dio, who returo sciousness from the stiff sofa, was regretful to close the book in his hand.

  He was impatient to get up, and at the moment of getting up and putting down the book again, he covered up the expression ret and impatience. "What happened, Dad? Is it time to take medie?"

  "You fool! Even if you take those medies, there is no effect at all!"

  Sure enough, I was just dreaming before.

  Although he couldn't remember the tent of that dream now, he still remembers that in that dream, his life was better than now.

  --Humph, wait. Even if it only be obtained in dreams, I, Dio, will also get them in this reality! But before that...

  "I want wine! If you have moo buy medie, it's better to give me a ge for wine!"

  Dio dodged a flying witle and gred at the old man lying on the bed like a corpse.

  Gazing at his supposed father, he thought--

  --First, I must deal with the stinking obstacle in my path.

  Yes, it must be thhly dealt with…

  So...

  [Dario Brando]

  [Born: 1827]

  [Died: 1880]

  "You were ugly and ing, and you made Mom work herself to death. You were simply the worst father."

  "You wao be rich? Fine, I will show you!"

  "Though I could have survived on my own, I'll use anything avaible! Including your iand this family called Joestar!"

  Simirly, this is also to allow me to quickly live a happy and secure life in my long-fotten dream!

  At that moment, he had transitioned from being a patient lying on a bed to being a tombstone lying in the cemetery.

  Dio, holding a letter in his hand that his father cimed would elevate him, a resident of the slums, into the Joestar family, looked at the words oombstoh disdain.

  And a fresh spit from his mouth hit the father's tombstohout leaving aions, and he accurately said: "Scum!"

  "..."

  …

  And outside the script world, through the instruments to observe the situation in the script world, Ryoko Kakyoin has not been able to recover from Pucci's "praise" for Dio.

  Then she saw Dio in the script world, without evera padding, wonderfully perf this se of loving father and filial piety.

  "Is this... entering the role?"

  "It turned out to be so fast!?"

  A genius actor who only appear every few thousand years.

  Petty thieves, illegal vendors, street thugs... He doesn't o act out any of these; he just stands there.

  A stench even fouler than sewers and vomit will automatically emanate from him!

  Ryoko Kakyoin remembered Pucci's introdu to Dio.

  Now she finally uood what it meant to have such a valuable talent that it takes thousands of years to produe.

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