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75 - A Novel Experience

  The group chatted about their experiences as they followed the brave warrior, soon arriving at the castle.

  The massive gate was about ten meters tall, made of solid steel – impossible to break through with brute force!

  But there was a fist-sized hole in the gate.

  The warrior raised his sword. "Brave heroes, can someone help me use the key to open this gate so I can rush in and save the princess?"

  He turned to look at the group.

  Just then, a golden key fell from the sky and stuck firmly into the ground.

  "Do we even need to open the gate?"

  Everyone was a little stunned; it was their first time experiencing a movie where they could interact with the protagonist.

  This unprecedented experience made everyone excited.

  A teacher who had been transformed into a monkey stepped forward, trying to pull the key out of the ground. He strained with all his might, his face turning red, but he couldn't budge it.

  "If we can't pull out the key, how are we supposed to open the gate?" someone asked.

  Jake chuckled. "Don't you have a dwarf with super strength?"

  Everyone turned to look at the dwarf.

  The dwarf scratched his head, a little embarrassed. "Sorry, I forgot about that. Let me handle it!"

  The dwarf stepped forward, exerted a little force, and easily pulled out the key.

  "Now what? I can't reach!" The dwarf looked at the keyhole high above, puzzled.

  "I'll do it!" A giraffe stepped forward, took the key from the dwarf's hand, and stretched its neck, only to find that it was still a little short.

  "Stand on me!" A giant tortoise lumbered over.

  The giraffe stepped onto the tortoise's back, and finally, successfully inserted the key!

  "Click."

  The mechanism clicked, and the castle gate slowly opened.

  "Heroes, if we stand united, there is nothing we cannot achieve!" The warrior waved his sword, shouting excitedly.

  The teachers exchanged glances, admiration in their eyes.

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  "If I'm not mistaken, this part was intentionally designed to show the kids the importance of unity!"

  "That's what fairy tales should be like, not only humorous but also educational, integrating life lessons for the kids! This movie does that really well!"

  "Exactly, and it does so through hands-on participation, which helps the kids grasp the lesson much better than simple preaching in other animated movies!"

  This single small scene impressed everyone on the inspection team.

  The warrior led the group deeper into the castle.

  Suddenly, the sound of marching footsteps came from the darkness as countless armored enemies emerged from the shadows.

  "Heroes, step back, I can handle them myself!"

  The warrior roared and charged forward, engaging the enemies.

  The warrior was incredibly agile, as if he had eyes in the back of his head. He always managed to dodge the enemies' attacks at the last moment and then counterattack.

  Thanks to the Q-style graphics, even when enemies fell, there was no blood.

  Although slightly unrealistic, all the teachers were pleased with this.

  After all, this was for kids; too much gore would be inappropriate!

  The warrior battled hundreds of enemies.

  The teachers watched from nearby, thoroughly enjoying it!

  They had seen many movies in their lives, but it was their first time watching one from this perspective.

  It was like watching Ultraman fight monsters.

  Instead of sitting in front of the TV, you were right at Ultraman's feet, looking up at the battle.

  Even though it was just Q-style, the novel experience still had every teacher's blood pumping!

  Just then, the warrior shouted, "Heroes, there are a few enemies here for you to handle!"

  A few enemies wobbled over.

  The group, already excited, swarmed them, punching and kicking, beating the enemies into a pulp.

  "Alright, now we only have the final enemy left!" The warrior waved his sword, pointing ahead.

  "Roar!"

  A roar echoed from the depths of the castle.

  "Boom!"

  It felt as if there was an earthquake. The ground trembled violently, and dust fell from the castle ceiling, hitting everyone on the head!

  "Everyone, be careful, it's coming!" The warrior said grimly.

  Before he finished speaking, a pixelated dragon crawled out of the castle's depths, roaring at the group!

  "A pixelated dragon, that's so cute!"

  "Holy crap, isn't that the big boss from my old 3DS!"

  "That's bringing back childhood memories!"

  The teachers were getting pumped!

  Everyone had a childhood!

  For this generation of kids, their childhood might involve cartoons, but for the teachers, their childhood was pixelated games on consoles.

  The warrior charged forward with his sword, battling the dragon.

  The warrior's weapon was frequently knocked out of his hands, landing in front of the group.

  The warrior would then ask the group to throw his weapon back to him.

  Though it was just a small request, it thrilled the teachers.

  They felt they were joining the fight against the dragon, rather than just being unrelated bystanders watching a hero movie.

  Finally, after the warrior's sword was knocked away countless times, the dragon revealed an opening.

  The warrior seized the opportunity, stabbing it in a vital spot.

  The dragon whimpered and fell to the ground.

  The next second, the princess appeared behind the dragon's corpse.

  The warrior immediately rushed over and embraced the princess.

  After a long moment, the warrior turned to face the group.

  "Brave heroes, you have also contributed to the princess's rescue. I hope you will witness my wedding with the princess and my coronation ceremony!"

  As soon as the group agreed, the scene changed.

  They found themselves on a prairie, where the warrior and princess's wedding and coronation ceremony were taking place in the distance.

  The movie came to an end.

  Jake's voice echoed in everyone's ears.

  "Alright, the viewing is over. In addition to 'The Warrior and the Dragon', the theater also shows other fairy tale movies such as 'Snow White'. Welcome to come again next time!"

  "Now, viewers, can you tell me if your viewing experience was good or bad?"

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