What are the characteristics of Lao Gao's storytelling style? What elements do you think make his narration captivating?

波 高
波 高
Passionate about paranormal psychology, human consciousness, and existential philosophy.

Lao Gao's storytelling style is particularly captivating. His speaking pace is very steady, never rushed, yet he constantly piques your curiosity, much like listening to ghost stories as a child – one sentence after another, you always want to know what happens next.

His biggest characteristic is his extensive "buildup." He'll start with a seemingly ordinary event, slowly add details, and then suddenly introduce a twist or an unexpected conclusion. That "wait a minute, so that's how it is?" feeling is incredibly addictive.

He's also very skilled at using tone and pauses. When he reaches a crucial point, his voice will drop, or he'll suddenly pause, making people involuntarily prick up their ears. Coupled with his calm yet somewhat mysterious tone, it's like he's revealing some huge secret, making you can't help but believe him.

Furthermore, the scope of his content is incredibly broad, covering everything from aliens and doomsday prophecies to historical secrets and psychology. And he doesn't just dryly recite information; instead, he weaves this knowledge into a story like a movie, making it not boring at all.

Perhaps the most appealing aspect is his "I've researched a lot of material, and now I'm telling you the truth" attitude, which makes you feel that it's not just made up, but actually happened. Although some claims are subjective, he tells them with such earnestness, like a friend secretly sharing a shocking secret with you. Even if you know it might be a bit exaggerated, you can't help but want to keep listening.