The Immortal Magician
Cultivator Charles Lowery descended the mountains to wed his fiancée. Bound to hide his powers, he live-streamed immortal arts as "magic". Millions were stunned. Then, he was invited to a TV contest. Had he truly fooled the world?
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Two Women, One Tablet, Infinite Drama
Watching Lu Chen’s livestream from a plush couch? Iconic. Their gasps, giggles, and typed replies revealed more than any monologue could. The tablet wasn’t a prop—it was the third lead. Smart framing, sharper wit. 💻✨
The Suit Guy Who Refused to Believe
Liu Hao’s ‘Mr. Horne has faith in science’ rant? Chef’s kiss. His escalating disbelief—from smug to stunned—mirrored every skeptic watching. The irony? He funded the magic he mocked. Comedy timing + visual punch = perfection. 😤🎭
Yellow Banners, Riverbank, and a Whole Lot of Feathers
The riverside set of The Immortal Magician felt mythic yet grounded. Those yellow banners whispered ancient secrets while smartphones captured modern awe. A rare blend: tradition meets TikTok virality. You could smell the incense and Wi-Fi signals. 🌊📿
When the Magic Backfired (and We Loved It)
That moment the pigeons turned on the bald man? Pure accidental genius. Chaos as narrative device. The livestream didn’t hide the mess—it weaponized it. Realness > polish. Also, 10/10 for the ‘No mask? Not afraid of being kidnapped?’ roast. 😂💥
The Pigeon Trick That Broke the Internet
Lu Chen’s dove illusion in The Immortal Magician wasn’t just magic—it was emotional theater. When feathers flew and the bald man screamed, we all felt the chaos. Live-streamed drama + real-time reactions = pure gold. 🕊️🔥