"Ugh..." Zhao Kai was pale, leaning on the shoulder of an attendant, retching non-stop into a basin as if he wanted to vomit out everything in his stomach.
He had just made an unwise decision: he ordered the screening of a recorded footage from the frontline in his grand hall.
As Tang Country's film industry flourished, cameras were no longer a mystery, and many countries purchased these expensive devices to record various oddities.
For instance, such equipment would make an appearance during court banquets, where nobility used to show off their wealth by filming when film was still very expensive a few years ago.
The camera would capture those extravagant noble lives; in the silent films without sound, noblewomen curiously gazed at the lens, flaunting their lavish dresses.
These images were also precious, documenting the lifestyle of the nobility, reflecting the local customs and culture as well as the changes in fashion and makeup over the years.