All Gods: I am a master of all professions, who dares to oppose me?

Chapter 70 In-depth exchanges among pet lovers

"Do you know why villains in movies like to listen to classical music?" Fang Chang suddenly remembered something and turned to ask the short-haired girl, Di Ni, next to him.

"Why? I don't know." Di Ni couldn't figure out Fang Chang's intentions for a moment, and calmly withdrew her "appreciative" gaze.

"Because many classical music pieces have passed their 50-year copyright protection period, they can be used for free," Fang Chang said to Di Ni, pretending to be serious as he pulled down his sunglasses.

"Hahahaha~" Di Ni's laughter was very three-dimensional, like a surging wave.

“While I’m certainly not the first,” Di Ni said, casually squeezing Fang Chang’s arm, “I still have to say, you’re a truly witty, humorous, and charming man!”

"Oh? If you only noticed my humor, then you might be missing out on my other talents," Fang Chang replied with a wink.

Despite his handsome appearance, Fangzai was never a dull person.

After all, handsome people attract a lot of trouble. As they encounter more things, they naturally learn some things passively.

"Oh? Can you tell me about your special skills? I'd love to see them!" An unfriendly voice came from the side. It was Long-Nosed Boy, who always felt that Fang Chang had stolen his thunder.

So these past few days, he has been intentionally or unintentionally targeting Fangzai.

But Fangzai didn't care about the offense. Since he had already inadvertently caused the other party to lose the right to choose a partner, he should be more tolerant of him.

Otherwise, if a conflict breaks out, and Fangzi punches the other person, what if they start crying for a long time? It won't look good.

"Rumble--"

Just as Fang Chang was about to ignore Long Nose Boy and continue discussing his special skills with Di Ni, a clap of thunder sounded, followed by a downpour.

The Frenchman and the Chinese had to stop their heated exchange, and everyone hurriedly set up the awning. The captain also slowed down the boat, showing a high level of safety awareness.

The rainforest, which had just been bathed in gentle breezes, seemed to have instantly transported us back millions of years, exuding a vast and primitive atmosphere.

"Is anyone there?! Help!!"

"Help!!"

Amidst the intermittent rain, cries for help could be heard. The voice was strong and clear, conveying the message, "If you don't come to my rescue, I'll get angry," without a trace of panic or fear.

Fang Chang raised an eyebrow; the villain of the first part of the story was about to make his appearance.

Unlike the previous time-travel scenario, the villain in this film isn't the "final boss." Many of the villain's actions merely serve to advance the plot. In contrast, the giant rainforest python in the film is more eye-catching.

The python and the villain, the beast and the evil man, complement each other and constitute the ultimate villain in the film's plot.

Therefore, if Fang Chang wants to obtain enough Source Points, he will probably have to rely on this villain in the early stages—he's counting on him to lead the way to the giant snake.

Without the villain's guidance, Fang Chang worried he would get lost in this rainforest...

After all, its own control panel isn't very good; it doesn't even have an automatic navigation function!

Scratchy panel!

As the ship moved steadily forward, the shouts grew clearer and clearer, and the kind-hearted protagonists couldn't help but look out from the side of the ship.

Finally, a middle-aged man wearing a red short-sleeved shirt and with neat short blond hair came into view.

He stood on a half-sunken ship, calmly waving to the crowd, his acting so bad that Xu Xi couldn't bear to watch.

The good news is that he didn't need to put on much of a show; the kind-hearted protagonist pulled him onto the boat on his own initiative, even though the captain had hinted to everyone that this guy didn't have a good reputation on this river.

"Your ship is quite lively." Shaking the water off his head, the villain Paul grinned at Captain Doug, looking as relaxed as if he had come to his own backyard.

"I hope you won't disturb my client. Once you're in a safe place, you can disembark on your own." Doug didn't bother catching up with Paul and went straight back to the captain's bridge.

For a captain who has always operated with integrity and earned his money honestly, poachers like Paul often represent danger.

“Thank you very much for your assistance.” Paul grinned, revealing a somewhat unrestrained smile, his gaze slowly sweeping over the people on the deck, like a cold, venomous snake.

"Well……"

Short-haired Dini took Fang Chang's arm and hid behind him. It was unclear whether she was intimidated by Paul's gaze or simply using the situation as an excuse.

Long-nosed Boy's eyes twitched, then he lowered his head in self-pity.

"Woo! Woo! Woo!!"

Doug's pet monkey stood on Fang Chang's shoulder, pointed at Paul and let out a series of strange cries. Finally, perhaps feeling that just making cries wasn't enough, it simply threw half a piece of fruit at Paul.

"Snapped!"

Paul reacted quickly, catching the fruit and twitching his lips into a strange smile. In front of everyone, he took a bite of the fruit and started eating it.

This behavior made the others frown, feeling somewhat uncomfortable, but they didn't think much of it.

Only Fang Chang watched Paul's performance with great interest.

As a villain, this guy never intended to hide himself from beginning to end—his words and actions practically screamed "I'm a bad guy" on his face.

As the human villain in this horror film, Paul's fighting skills are not high—to be honest, even if Detective Stone were to travel through time now, he could probably turn him into rainforest fertilizer with a few punches.

As a villain, his role is more about driving the plot forward, while his antagonists—the group of people filming the documentary—are just a bunch of ordinary people who can't even kill a chicken. The only handsome and capable male lead dies early on and remains a corpse from the first half of the movie until the end, which is ridiculous.

The whole film revolves around the theme of "escape"—escaping on a boat, escaping in the rainforest, and escaping into traps. The frail and helpless beauty sacrifices her teammates while being chased by a raging giant python, and finally escapes to safety, living to the end with the unconscious handsome male protagonist!

As for the plot... it's hard to judge.

So at this moment, Fang Chang didn't take Paul's almost provocative greeting to heart at all—no matter how much he jumped, it would only be a matter of one punch, so he wasn't flustered at all.

Instead of wasting energy on him, you should spend more time on Di Ni.

That evening, after dinner, some people relaxed on the deck while others tidied up various scientific research equipment in the cabin.

Fang Chang was teasing the monkeys by the side of the boat.

"You seem to really like this little guy?" Didi asked with interest.

"It's alright. Although I'm not exactly a likable person, you still need to find something to kill time, right?"

Perhaps influenced by the rainforest's environment, so far removed from civilized society, Di Ni appeared particularly bold. She stared into Fang Chang's eyes, her gaze shifting, and said, "I heard from the captain that there are many berry trees on the shore. Would you like to pick some to feed this little guy?"

"I heard it really likes the berries inside."

Upon hearing this, Fang Chang paused in teasing the monkey, gently patted its head three times, and said seriously, "That's true. It's not good for it to always eat human food."

"I wonder if the beautiful and kind Miss Di Ni would be willing to come with me to find some midnight snacks for this little guy?"

A strange smile appeared on Di Ni's face as she gently stroked Fang Chang's chest with one hand and said, "Then my safety is in your hands."

Then, under the watchful eyes of Long-Nosed Boy, the two walked towards the shore in perfect unison.

"Stop looking. You'd be better off helping me fix the speaker. I suspect it got ruined by today's rain," the Frenchman said, nudging the long-nosed guy with a troubled expression.

A handsome man and a beautiful woman embark on a grand jungle adventure—a familiar trope to romantic French people—but at this moment, he's more concerned with his speaker.

When disembarking, Fang Chang naturally left the little monkey on the deck and stopped it with a "kind" look when it showed any intention of following him.

Monkey: Didn't you say you were going to take me out for a late-night snack? Why did you leave me here?

Ten minutes later, a joyful cry rang out from the rainforest far from the boat, followed by a mournful wail that seemed to yearn for something longing to return...

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