Pokémon’s Lord of Fear

Chapter 309 Foundation

Teng Shu actually doesn’t like monster horror movies very much. No matter whether it’s the famous Alien or classic works like The Thing, in Teng Shu’s opinion, they are still a little lacking.

The biggest drawback of monster horror movies is the monsters themselves. There are actually many types of monster horror movies in the past, such as Alien, Predator, or some slightly niche movies that were shot earlier, such as The Thing and Deep Cold, which can all be classified as monster movies, although the monsters here are relatively unique.

The monsters became scarier and scarier, and the directors tried their best to think of how to make the monsters scary. In the end, they found that this didn’t have much effect. It would be better to make the monsters simply huge and then shoot them as special special effects films. Therefore, the mainstream monster movies in the later period became movies like Jurassic Park and Godzilla.

As for works like Alien, although the first part was very exciting when it was released, and the first part became a horror film to some extent, it was later divided into more detailed blood-thirsty horror films and monster films, which is still very different from traditional horror films.

So even though Teng Shu filmed Alien this time, he is not particularly concerned about making Alien into an IP in the future. He himself does not even plan to shoot sequels like Alien 2, 3, and 4. Alien 1 is good enough, and if the audience is really curious later, he can just write a script and let others shoot it.

“But there shouldn’t be any problem for Alien to win an award.” Teng Shu thought of the fundamental purpose of filming Alien this time. He was going for the prize money.

In Teng Shu’s opinion, although aliens are a bit scary, they still have something to say in the field of science fiction. Whether it is outer space, spaceships, or bionic people, they are all full of science fiction elements.

What’s more, some of the traps that Teng Shu had set made the birth of the alien more sci-fi, so Teng Shu was still very confident about winning the award. Moreover, the exploration of outer space in the entire Pokémon world is currently at a standstill.

Because of the Rayquaza constellation, people cannot launch rockets into the sky, so naturally there is no way to leave the planet, so people rely on astronomical telescopes to explore outer space.

Not to mention spacecraft, today’s rockets are still the most basic rockets, and manned space flight is a type that is unthinkable.

Therefore, Teng Shu felt that although his film was a horror film, it would not be a problem for it to be nominated for a science fiction film award.

“Oh right…” Teng Shu remembered something he hadn’t done yet. He picked up his phone, thought for a moment, and then sent a message to Kaluni, telling her about the audition for Ju-Gong Kayako.

Although Teng Shu spent most of the time writing the script just about the origin of the Grudge, Teng Shu himself did not intend to really start filming from the origin of the Grudge. Instead, he tore this plot apart and mixed it with other storylines, allowing the audience to slowly understand Kayako’s story.

After sending the message, Teng Shu planned to wait patiently to see whether Kaluni was willing to participate in this movie. If she was not willing, then Teng Shu would find another one. If she was willing, that would naturally be the best.

“Now it’s time to write other scripts, about the fate of the first victim in The Grudge.” Teng Shu put his phone aside and continued to write the plot of The Grudge.

Strictly speaking, the first person to die in The Grudge should be Shunsuke Kobayashi, that unlucky guy.

She was liked by Kayako and hated by Takeo Saeki. She was the first to die in Kayako’s house, and then Kayako killed her own husband Takeo Saeki.

However, Teng Shu had watched Ju-Jou many times, so he was able to write these plots smoothly. It was just that maybe he had watched too many movies, so when Teng Shu was writing the plots, he couldn’t help but think of some characters and stories in other plots, which gave him a headache and he had to recall them carefully.

When it was five o’clock, Teng Shu got off work, but he was not in a hurry to go anywhere else after get off work. He planned to go to the welfare home to visit Director Lillian and see the baby dragons. After all, Teng Shu had not visited Director Lillian and the others for some time.

After leaving the company, Teng Shu came to the street yawning. He did not bring Zoroark and the old butler with him, but walked on the street alone, with Xiao Q in his arms.

The Wandering Night Spirit on the side had already hidden behind Teng Shu. It didn’t like to have too much contact with other humans, and Teng Shu had no intention of stopping it. This little guy, the Wandering Night Spirit, was a little special. It seemed to be able to sense the death of others, so Teng Shu hoped that he would not see the Wandering Night Spirit looking for something else by itself.

“There are not many people on the street.” Teng Shu yawned. There are relatively few people in Kanaz City now, which is obviously a bit strange. After all, although his company is not located in a very busy downtown area, it is also near the city center of Kanaz, but now there is no one here.

“By the way, today is…” Teng Shu remembered something.

The most famous and influential event in the world of Pokémon is undoubtedly the Pokémon League, and today is the day when the Hoenn regional league begins.

Every Hoenn League game will make countless people crazy and obsessed with it. During the game, basically no one will watch other TV programs. People are paying attention to the league affairs, and even the hot searches on the Internet will be about the players in these leagues.

“The Hoenn League.” Teng Shu yawned and rubbed his hands.

Becoming the league champion does not mean that you can become the Pokémon League champion. The league champion only has a qualification, a qualification to challenge the Four Heavenly Kings and the champion. Only by defeating the Four Heavenly Kings and the champion can you become the new champion.

“But is Mikoli in this competition?” Teng Shu looked at the contestants from the Hoenn region on his phone, and then noticed one person’s name, Mikoli.

Teng Shu was a little curious. Could it be that his brother was thinking of abdicating? So he encouraged Mikoli to participate in the Pokémon League and get the championship qualification? However, Teng Shu thought that this might not be the case. After all, as the leader of the Water Gym, Mikoli could directly challenge the Four Heavenly Kings and the champion.

All gym leaders in the alliance have such qualifications, which can be considered a benefit given to them by the alliance, so that gym leaders can continuously improve their strength, so there are still many people willing to be gym leaders.

Considering Mikoli’s special photos and clothes, Teng Shu felt that Mikoli was probably promoting the glamour contest.

Although the gorgeous competition has a market in some league areas, it is still not very popular. Compared with the regular Pokémon League, the difference in popularity is like that between the World Cup and a certain Super League.

Mikoli wanted to change this, but he couldn’t find a way, so he could only participate in the league to attract attention. This was one of the few things that he, the master of the gorgeous competition, could do for the gorgeous competition.

“Huh?” Teng Shu was about to put down his phone when he found an extra message on his phone, sent by Zoroark.

First, there is a picture of the public account of Ghost Pictures. This account is operated by a special department of the company. From time to time, it posts some news about the company’s movies or new peripherals. Therefore, there are many people following it. With more people following it, naturally there will be more private messages. The picture shows the private messages from the public account.

“This private message.” Teng Shu was a little confused. In fact, Teng Shu didn’t deal with the affairs of Ghost Pictures very much. He also didn’t manage these public accounts. After all, if he, as the boss, had to take care of everything, then what was the point of having these employees go to work?
So Teng Shu had never cared about it, and Zoroark had never told him about this matter, so why did he send it now?

[Kneeling to beg Teng Shu for help! 321: Mr. Teng Shu, my name is Dali. Because my family is poor, I now owe a foreign debt of one million. I beg Mr. Teng Shu for help! I am very grateful and am willing to serve Mr. Teng Shu for the rest of my life without any salary! I have already written the indenture! ]

Teng Shu’s mouth twitched.

[Boss, this guy has been sending messages every minute for seven days. He has now attacked our company’s official website and tried to hack into it to find your information. What do you think we should do?]

Zoroark’s words also made Teng Shu feel abstract, and Teng Shu’s expression at this moment turned into the face of an old man on the subway with a mobile phone.

What’s going on?

Since becoming a member of the Zifuchi clan, Teng Shu has seen many people like this, especially in the past, when he wanted to be a rich second generation, Teng Shu opened a personal account for himself, and on the day of opening it, Teng Shu’s private messages exploded.

There were all kinds of private messages, asking for money, showing off bodies, and so on, so Teng Shu quickly cancelled that account and never opened a personal account again. Unexpectedly, these people followed Ghost Pictures and even sent messages to Teng Shu every day. This perseverance was really outrageous.

However, Teng Shu ignored such people. After all, if Teng Shu helped everyone who came to him for help, then Teng Shu would not have to do anything else and would just keep helping people every day. Besides, Teng Shu did not have that much money to help others.

[Deal with it as it should be dealt with]

Teng Shu just replied with this sentence. As for this guy’s affairs, Teng Shu really didn’t want to bother with it. One million is not a small amount of money. Although he didn’t know how the other party owed it, Teng Shu was too lazy to help.

“By the way.” Teng Shu thought of Code, the president of the charity foundation who had been his for so long. He didn’t know how he was doing now.

Teng Shu looked at his cell phone. The office of the charity foundation was not far from the company. He could just follow the road to Dean Lillian’s welfare home. What a coincidence. Thinking of this, Teng Shu planned to visit the foundation first and then go to Dean Lillian’s welfare home.

When they arrived at the foundation’s office, Teng Shu paused.

Teng Shu rented a fairly large house for Code and the others. After all, Teng Shu knew very well that a foundation, a foundation that does practical things, will often develop very rapidly. This is not to say that the foundation has too much capital injection, but that there are too many people who need the foundation’s help.

I have to say, this is a very sad thing.

But all living beings in the world suffer.

In front of him, Teng Shu found that there was a large group of people outside the foundation. Some of them were holding signs and kneeling on the ground, hoping that the foundation would include them in the support list as soon as possible. Some people were scolding these people for breaking the rules. The foundation was forbidden to do such things. The foundation selected the rescue targets using the most stringent process.

It is the same whether you kneel for a day or a month.

Although it is not a humane approach, it is the only way to help more people in a fair and just manner.

Before Teng Shu walked in, Code came. He hurriedly cast an illusion on Teng Shu, and then flew in with Teng Shu. He flew in from a corner where no one noticed, which made Teng Shu’s mouth twitch.

“Boss, please don’t cause trouble for me. If you come in like this now, do you know what will happen?” Code looked at Teng Shu helplessly. After hearing this, Teng Shu smiled awkwardly. He really didn’t expect that there would be so many people outside.

“Is it like this every day?” Teng Shu asked Code. Code shook his head after hearing it, and then nodded.

“It wasn’t like that at the beginning. In the beginning, no one came to the foundation. As we helped more and more people and our foundation grew bigger, more and more people came. I told them not to do this and that the foundation has its own system, but they didn’t listen.” Code was also helpless, looking at the glass in front of him.

All the glass was replaced with insulating glass, so people from inside cannot see outside and people from outside cannot see inside. Only in this way can the employees of the foundation be protected from the influence of the outside world.

Rules are dead, but people are alive.

“Boss, there are people begging for help every day. I want to move the foundation to a new home.” Code stroked the glass in front of him with a hint of helplessness in his eyes.

The work of the foundation is becoming increasingly heavy.

After all, those who need the foundation’s help are all very miserable people. The more they come into contact with, the heavier their hearts become. Now many employees of the foundation have chosen to resign because they won’t be able to bear it if things continue like this.

“Okay, let’s go to another place.” Teng Shu sighed. He felt that maybe he shouldn’t have come to the foundation. His good mood, which he had finally gotten into, was gone now.

However, when the reward for the science fiction film arrives, Teng Shu can give more support to the foundation. Although it may not be able to help people in need in the entire alliance, if he can do more, he will do more. (End of this chapter)