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Working for an airline? So you must be a flight attendant?
Mr. Su didn't have much of an impression of Chris's mother, but if he had the chance to meet her, he could talk about airplanes, since he was planning to spend a lot of money to buy a batch of them.
· ····Requesting flowers·· ······
Chris laughed and said, "Luckily my mom wasn't home, otherwise I wouldn't have had the chance to sneak out to play, and I wouldn't have had the chance to meet you all."
As she spoke, Chris walked to the window and glanced out a few times.
The rain outside was getting heavier and heavier, and the sky was getting darker and darker. It was only afternoon, but it was as dark as midnight outside.
The torrential rain came very suddenly. With such heavy rain, even if you have a car and an umbrella, it's still very inconvenient to get around.
Chris brought back a few bottles of drinks and sat on the sofa, chatting curiously with Su Shi Nidi.
Chris was quite talkative and had no secrets she couldn't tell, so Su quickly got a general understanding of her.
Chris lives with her mother, who is often away from home due to her work and travels frequently.
.. ...... ...
She was still in high school and had a classmate, who was also a good friend, named Nancy.
She has a suitor named Jesse and a good friend named Dean.
Su remembered that these people were all characters from movies.
Apart from Nancy and another boy, Chris and the others appear to have been killed by Freddy.
Dean was the first to die, and Chris seemed to be the second.
To be honest, when I first watched this movie, I thought Chris was the main character, since the story started with her and she had a lot of screen time.
The result—the final protagonist was Nancy.
"Have you ever had nightmares?" Su asked Chris casually.
Chris nodded and said, "Of course! I once dreamed that I fell from a great height without any safety measures, not even a parachute. It really scared me."
"I was startled awake the moment I landed."
“…” Nidy was completely taken aback as Chris vividly described her dream of falling from a great height.
She had actually experienced falling from a great height, and had barely recovered from her emotions when, coincidentally, Chris brought up the topic again.
"Really—" Nidi couldn't help but look at Su with a hint of resentment.
Even if you want to test your courage and bravery, you can always say so in advance.
……
P.S.: Thanks to MeowMeow for providing the movie locations and other information. Often, the plot is easy to write and understand, but the small details like dates and locations are the tricky parts, requiring a lot of research.
Chapter 291 If Freddy is there, then Jason must be too, right?
Is falling from a great height a nightmare?
Forget it.
But compared to Freddy's nightmare, this is a beautiful dream.
When I wake up from a nightmare of falling from a great height, I usually just kick my legs a little, catch my breath, smoke a cigarette to calm my nerves, and then go back to sleep.
Freddy's nightmare, haha, was kicking his legs. As for panting? Smoking to calm his nerves? Don't even think about it. Who's ever seen someone who's already cold still panting and smoking?
Horror movie fans should be familiar with the story of A Nightmare on Elm Street. At the beginning, Freddy works at a kindergarten. On the surface, he is very close to the children, but in reality, he is a psychopath.
He was later discovered by the children's parents, who, in their anger, trapped him in an abandoned factory and burned him alive.
Years later, Freddy returns, using his dreams to scare and murder the children who have grown up in kindergarten.
Before the movie's plot begins, the other children in the kindergarten have already been killed by him in various ways.
After the plot begins, several children who attended the same kindergarten as children are killed one after another. Because their childhood memories are too distant, some of them do not even know that they once attended the same kindergarten.
It wasn't until the very end that the male and female protagonists discovered what had happened back then. In the end, the female protagonist risked everything to bring Freddy out of the dream, and only then was she able to kill Freddy, whose strength had been greatly weakened.
In the end, the female protagonist, who thought she had killed Freddy, returned home with her mother, only to have Freddy suddenly emerge from the mirror, grab the protagonist's mother, and pull her into the mirror, and then it ended.
What does this mean?
It's not that the movie wants to make a sequel or deliberately scare the audience at the end, but rather that it shows... Freddy's strength is growing.
He, who could only be killed in dreams, suddenly appeared in the mirror and even brought people into the mirror.
What is this if not growth?
There's only one new Nightmare on Elm Street, and the plot is a remake of the old version. I've only seen the first one, and I haven't seen the later ones, so I don't know if Freddy has any other abilities.
However, Sue had seen a movie called Freddy vs. Jason.
Many people are familiar with the name Jason, the protagonist of the Friday the 13 series, the immortal serial killer!
This thing has been killing its way from the modern era to the future, from Earth to outer space; it's practically made for killing.
Since Freddy exists in this world, based on the connections in the movies, could Jason also exist?
Su's thoughts wandered. She glanced at the relentless rain outside the window and asked Chris, "Can we stay at your place?"
"what?"
“It looks like the rain isn’t going to stop anytime soon. You also mentioned before that the hotels here might not be very good, so I was thinking, if you don’t mind, I could stay at your place.”
Looking at Chris's bewildered expression, Su said, "I won't pay for the room. I have an island in Hawaii that's under construction. Once it's finished, I'll invite you to visit. How about that?"
"Really?"
Chris's surprise was simply because she hadn't expected the Su family to be willing to stay at her house; it wasn't a refusal or resistance. Now that she heard there was even a chance to vacation on the Su family's island in Hawaii, she was even less likely to refuse.
“Okay, okay, no problem!” Chris nodded repeatedly. “I’ll show you the rooms, you can choose one yourselves.”
There wasn't much to choose from in terms of rooms. For Mr. Su, if he had the means, he would choose whatever was comfortable; if he didn't, he would accept it just the same.
Sue and Nidi each chose a room, and Chris and Nidi changed the bedding in both rooms.
The two girls were chatting privately when Su borrowed Chris's computer and Googled Jason in her room.
Just as Freddy had the landmark of Elm Street, Jason also had his own territory.
His territory is called Crystal Lake!
The location is not far from here, in Crystal Lake, Los Angeles.
That's true, if they were too far apart, it would be impossible for Freddy to fight Jason.
The town of Crystal Lake is famous for Crystal Lake, and there are also dedicated campgrounds and holiday camps near Crystal Lake.
"You can go to Crystal Lake sometime." Su closed Google and saw a folder with a photo name on the desktop. Curiosity got the better of her, and she clicked on it.
The folder contained some of Chris's personal photos, and Su also saw several familiar faces.
For example, there's Chris's good friend Nancy, her suitor Jesse, and her good friend Dean. There's also a guy Chris hasn't introduced before, but Sue recognizes him as Quentin, the male lead of the movie and Nancy's admirer.
“This is my classmate Nancy. What do you think?” Chris’s voice came from the doorway. Seeing Su turn her head, Chris walked over, looked at the computer, and asked with a smile.
"Not bad," Su said with a smile. "I think she's not as pretty as you."
"Really?" Chris smiled with delight and asked curiously, "I'm curious, what kind of girl do you like?"
"Ideal type?" Su said with a smile, "I'm very consistent in this regard. I only have one requirement..."
"any request?"
"Beautiful!"
"..."
Chris pointed to herself curiously: "What about me?"
"Calculate!"
Chris chuckled and was about to speak when her phone suddenly rang.
Answer the phone, then hang up.
Chris said apologetically, "I need to go out for a bit."
"Could you tell me where to go?" Su asked.
Chris nodded: "I'm going to Dean's restaurant where Nancy works. He's a friend of mine, but he's been acting strange lately. I haven't been able to contact him for several days."
"Would you mind taking me with you?" Mrs. Su smiled and stood up. "It'll be good to have something to eat."
"Of course I don't mind."
Chris went back to her room to put on her coat. Su asked Nidi if she wanted to come along, but Nidi declined.
Ten minutes later, Chris and Su drove away in the rain.
The sky was still gloomy and dark, and the raindrops pattered against the car.
A fast food restaurant by the roadside had its lights on because of the overcast weather.
The car stopped at the entrance, and Sue and Chris, holding an umbrella, pushed open the door and entered the restaurant.
There were very few people in the restaurant, only two tables in the living room.
At one table was a lone man who looked somewhat dazed and seemed a little off.
He is Dean, the friend Chris is going to meet.
At the other table were three boys. Coincidentally, one of them was Quentin, the male protagonist who was in love with Nancy, and the other was Jesse, Chris's suitor.
In addition, there's Nancy, one of the shop's waitresses.
Well, isn't this the scene at the very beginning of the movie?
So sometimes it's better to be lucky than early. If Chris had played for a while longer, she probably would have died by now.
By then, her body might not be called Chris anymore, but Ruby.
"Chrissy."
"Nancy."
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