Chapter 268 Real Ghosts On The Film Set

The man in the prison was wearing a tattered tunic. He looked bloody with sticky blotches of red and purple. He turned around and floated out.

In the next scene, Ava would dress as a ghost to save the intelligence officer. She would create some silhouettes to confuse the prison warden. When they were caught escaping, Lincoln would appear and fight the “demons“.

The film set manager thought that the man was one of the ‘demons‘. He muttered, “Wow, the makeup is so realistic. The way he walks too. He literally floated. His dedication would make him famous one day.”

The scene was quickly set up.

“Action!”

Screams were heard from the tortured in the prison.

Suddenly, there was a gust of wind, and the fire in the fire pit turned green.

“This prop is good! The fire changes color naturally. It looked eerie and the effect was good!”

The actors were acting out a torture scene of the intelligence officer when the fire flickered again.

“Who is it?”

When the scene continued, a female ghost with messy hair appeared behind the intelligence officer.

“Ghost!” The man took a few steps back in shock.

in this world! Continue the

floated across the prison

of the actors saw

the part where Ava would trick them into believing there were

frightened. He took a look at the props just now and it was just

prop. However, the only one who should

the prison

fly without the support of

“Let’s… Let’s go!”

already ran off leaving the more experienced

prison cell with messy

startled and ran away.

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continued by going forward to rescue the intelligence officer. The scene ended when

one take!

help but secretly praise them in his

Everyone did an

for the next

in a courtyard outside the prison. The scene

set repeatedly checked the spot where gasoline would be poured to ensure the safety of the female

“Clear this spot.”

partition which protected Quinnie from the fire. Emily was so nervous

her, a female spirit saw

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