Chapter 519 Simulating the Mute Fu Weijun

The drama "The Long Season" primarily tells the story of a girl, who, after being violated by her adoptive father, dismembers two people to protect herself.

The mute character Fu Weijun, who Su Han obtained, is this girl's younger brother. The siblings grew up in an orphanage and were adopted. After adoption, Fu Weijun was sent to a different family. As the sister grew up, she attended university during the day and played piano at entertainment venues at night to earn money, achieving financial independence to break free from her adoptive parents' control. The brother acted as her secret protector; whenever someone bullied his sister, he would step in to deal with them.

Fu Weijun's character is quite distinctive and full of personality. On the surface, he is a vulnerable deaf-mute, but he portrays this deafness and muteness with a unique kind of coolness. This character is ruthless, a truly unhinged individual. He is a man of few words, quick to resort to violence. The original actor portrayed this character so vividly that Su Han greatly admired it. Of course, he hoped that if he were to play the role, he could bring something even more distinct to it.

"Ding! Host, do you wish to proceed with the simulation?"

"Simulate!"

With nothing else to do, and having obtained such a good role, Su Han definitely didn't want to let it pass. The preceding situation was as follows: an older middle-aged man was harassing Shen Mo at an entertainment venue. So, the mute and others intentionally crashed the old man's car and blocked him, leading to a dispute where the mute severely disciplined the old man. This segment of the plot goes roughly like this.

After Su Han initiated the simulation, his vision plunged into darkness. When it lit up again, he had arrived in another world.

"Look at what you did to my car!"

"Calm down, have a cigarette." Sui Dong cheerfully offered a cigarette.

The old man slapped it away, and the cigarette fell to the ground.

"What the hell do you mean, have a cigarette!"

Sui Dong maintained his smile. The old man became annoyed.

"What are you smiling at?"

"What the hell are you smiling at?!"

"Brother, don't bring mothers into your speech. Be civilized, you and me."

"I suggest you take your mother back."

"Slap!"

"I just said it!"

The old man slapped Sui Dong across the face. Sui Dong's head turned to the side, then he turned back to face the old man, still with a playful smile.

"Smack!"

"I just said it, so what?"

As soon as he finished speaking, another slap landed forcefully on Sui Dong's face. Sui Dong was sent staggering back several steps, almost falling to the ground.

"Boom—"

Just then, two motorcycles approached from behind. Sui Dong's backup had arrived.

"Brother, this is where you're wrong."

Seeing this, the old man laughed.

"Heh heh heh…"

"Little brat, you setting up an ambush for me here?"

"Do you know what I like the most?"

"Excitement!"

With that, he turned and walked to the trunk, pulling out a metal pipe.

"Come on!"

"Attack!"

He pointed the metal pipe at them and roared, exuding great presence.

At that moment, a boy of about twenty, dressed in a school uniform, walked up. This person was the mute Fu Weijun.

At this very moment, Su Han was immersed in this scene, deeply feeling the atmosphere and tension that this moment brought him. The dim yellow night lights cast a gloom over the entire environment. It was on such nights that events were most likely to unfold. And today, he was going to perform a fight scene here.

Su Han stepped forward, picked up the motorcycle headlight that had fallen to the ground, and wiped it clean in his arms. He appeared completely relaxed and natural, as if everything was within his grasp. He looked up at Sui Dong. Sui Dong had long, somewhat disheveled hair. Su Han was mute and wore a hearing aid. He gestured to Sui Dong with sign language. The meaning of the sign language was roughly: "Why are you talking so much to him?" Sui Dong also signed back to Su Han: "I'm just toying with him." The old man watched the two of them silently, gesturing without speaking.

"Hey, hey!"

"What kind of combination is this?"

"And a mute too."

"I'm telling you, I don't have time to play with you today, brother. I'll let you off the hook!"

The old man issued his threat, turned, and got back into his car, intending to leave. However.

Su Han looked at the old man, touched his hearing aid, and secured it. A hint of ruthlessness flashed in his eyes. Gripping the motorcycle headlight, he strode forward a few steps, grabbed the old man with his left hand, and forcefully smashed the headlight into the old man's forehead with his right hand.

"Smack!"

"Smack!"

He smashed it hard on both sides twice, knocking the old man onto the rear of the car. He still wasn't finished with the old man. He grabbed the old man, flipped him over, and smashed his forehead again, "Whack!"

"Whack!"

He smashed it several more times fiercely. Blood splattered onto his face. The smell of blood was thick in his nostrils.

Through this simulation, Su Han deeply felt the inherent ruthlessness of Fu Weijun. This character was indeed different from ordinary roles. In many dramas, deaf-mutes are portrayed as pitiable characters, but his deaf-mute character was incredibly cool. It was the kind of coolness that came from being a ruthless individual of few words, something difficult to describe simply with words. Su Han was thrilled. He hadn't been this excited and thrilled about a character in a long time. This character was truly his favorite in recent memory.

After emerging from the simulation world, it was already two in the morning. Returning to the real world, Su Han still felt somewhat disoriented. It was an indescribable, strange disorientation. He had a sense of déjà vu, as if he were still Fu Weijun. Whenever he thought of the mute Fu Weijun and their background, Su Han couldn't forget it. They never initiated bullying; they only became so fierce to protect themselves. Before any violence occurred, it was always others who provoked them first. Su Han greatly liked this type of character portrayal.

Cough, cough.

He glanced at his phone, seeing it was two in the morning. Knowing he had to get up at six, Su Han dared not think any further. It was best to go to sleep quickly; he had to travel early tomorrow... Or rather, not tomorrow, but in four hours, which wasn't long.

When he finally fell asleep. Su Han overslept and was eventually woken up by Teacher Huang and Teacher Huang.

"What were you doing last night, kid? Not sleeping?"

"Why are you still so sleepy?"

"He and Teacher He have been calling you for several minutes, and you wouldn't wake up."

"It took several minutes of calling to wake you up. You must have been exhausted!" Teacher Huang sighed deeply.

"So, what exactly was Su Han doing last night?"

"Where did he go to cause trouble?"

"Or was it because you went to see the children in the mountains a few days ago, and you were too tired and didn't rest well? And now you're trying to catch up on sleep?"