But now, Lu Xun believed it, seeing was believing. The Instructor was displaying his divine might at this very moment, single-handedly beating down over a dozen Special Forces Soldiers until they couldn't lift their heads, a whole swath of them fallen.
The director was excited too. This was an exceptionally long shot, free of any trace of staged choreography, exhilarating to the point he was contemplating making an action idol film. There was no need for a martial arts director, nor any pre-shooting training; just having the Instructor in front of the camera would cut down on the expenses for special effects.
But when he thought about the Instructor's appearance fee, he chickened out. However, it was indeed a feasible idea, even if the Instructor's face didn't show. There had been blockbuster movies abroad where the lead actor was never shown from start to finish. What mattered was their box-office drawing power.