The scenes in the vast desert are heavy, mostly action scenes, and occasionally the weather is still a bit hot. Being wrapped tightly in costumes from head to toe, it's hard to describe how uncomfortable it is.
But for Qi Hao, it's not a problem.
He's young.
Plus, he's someone who practices martial arts regularly.
In contrast, Li Lianjie is truly getting old. Slightly overexert himself, and he's gasping for air, and for slightly complex movements, he requires a stunt double.
However, his skill level is evident, and his shot approval rate is still very high.
Qi Hao's shot approval rate is even higher than his.
Whether it's a literary scene or a martial arts scene, it gives Li Lianjie a sense of being outshone by the newer generations.
He can't help but wonder, if Qi Hao had debuted earlier, in the same era as him, who would have stood out?
So his feelings towards Qi Hao are quite complex.
On one hand, there's jealousy.