Section 6

The Divine Radiance Theatre is located in the heart of the city, very close to the Lion Castle.

Standing on the square outside the Grand Theater, you can clearly see the battle flag with gold trim hanging high on the top of the Lion Castle in the distance, and the battle flag is outlined with crystals to symbolize the lion of the royal family Danediv, overlooking the entire imperial capital like a king.

There are long queues to buy tickets outside the ticket counters of the Grand Theatre all the way to the nearby Central Street, and the open-air café in the square is full of guests waiting for the Grand Theatre to open.

It took Pedi nearly an hour to get four tickets, five silver coins each, and four tickets cost him almost half a month's salary, and he was still in the lowest position.

Andy was unhappy with his position at the back, muttering that Pedi was a miser.

Pedy's two younger sisters have already found a place in the café in the square, and Andy acts as a flower messenger.

Penny is fifteen years old, with blonde hair inherited from her mother Saviara, and a white velvet high-necked dress and a pair of watery blue eyes.

During the hour of waiting for Peidi, several waves of aristocratic teenagers had already come to talk to him.

"Hey, dear Cousin Penny, you are so beautiful, and your engagement to Prince Sinda is the most regrettable thing in the world. Andy teased as he looked at another group of noble teenagers who had left.

Penny smiled gracefully, but didn't respond, she stared at herself Pedi, who nodded with a smile, her smile even better.

"That's Prince Sinda's misfortune, my dear sister doesn't know anything other than being good-looking, not even simple arithmetic, I hope Prince Sinda has a capable manager, otherwise it's bad, it's really a misfortune for the entire Locke Empire!" twelve-year-old Phyllis pouted.

She was Pedy's youngest sister, an apprentice magician, dressed in a long gray dress, with fluffy brown hair tied up haphazardly, a face with obvious baby fat, a few freckles, and smart eyes that showed her cuteness.

"Phyllis, if you don't want those books of yours to disappear for no reason, you'd better keep your mouth shut. Penny whispered in Phyllis's ear through gritted teeth.

Pei Di smiled, walked over and rubbed Phyllis's fluffy hair, "It's not good to talk about your sister in front of outsiders, little sister." ”

"I'm not an outsider. Andy stopped and put down the coffee that had already been brought to his lips and emphasized.

"You're an outsider!" said Petdy and Phyllis at the same time.

Andy suddenly grew his mouth and then looked sad, while Penny looked down and smiled.

Phyllis grabbed her brother's arm and asked, "How much money do you have?"

"It's not much, for this drama, two-thirds of my salary is gone. Pedi spread his hands.

"You're such a waste, what's so good about the drama, why don't you help me build a magic wand. Phyllis pouted, "I'm tired of hearing those stories that Lady Nancy tells every night. ”

"Lady Nancy is telling fairy tales, which are not the same thing as plays. Penny couldn't help but retort.

"It's one thing, it's storytelling, and every time I listen to it, I want to sleep. Phyllis was distressed.

Andy laughed, "Aren't fairy tales all about putting children to sleep?"

Phyllis stood up and glared at Andy, "I'm not a child, I'm a magician. ”

"Apprentice. Penny added.

"Sooner or later, you'll become a magician!" Phyllis emphasized.

Penny took an elegant sip of her coffee, "That's for later." ”

"You—" Phyllis wanted to blow up the hairy cat, clenching her little fists and glaring at Penny fiercely.

After Penny finished speaking, she continued to drink her coffee indifferently, as if it was not her who had just quarreled with Phyllis.

"You're going to be a magician, I swear. Pedi continued to rub Phyllis's hair, "But Penny is right, that's for later, apprentices can't call themselves magicians, have you forgotten?"

Pedi acts as a mediator.

"But—" Phyllis tried to argue, but after looking into Pedy's eyes, she closed her mouth again.

Penny looked at Phyllis with some envy, or rather jealousy, for in her memory, Petdy had always called her by her first name, let alone called her 'little sister', nor did she make any affectionate gestures towards her.

This can't be blamed on Pedi, he has always thought that with Penny's character, he will not like others to treat her like this, but Phyllis is different, she is very casual and never cares about other people's eyes.

In the words of their father, Archduke Nick, Penny was destined to be a good wife and a worthy queen, and Phyllis was destined to be a great magician.

"Why is there a statue of Archduke Patved at the door of the Grand Theater?" Andy asked subconsciously when he saw the statue at the entrance of the Grand Theater in order to show his presence, trying to find a topic.

"There's no reason why every iconic building in the imperial capital has a statue of him. Pedi replied, "Even the Lion Castle has a statue of him behind the Golden Throne." ”

Penny looked at the two of them strangely, "You don't know about the deeds of Archduke Patved, do you?"

"It's hard to know if you don't know. "The first prime minister of the empire, the greatest paladin, has published many doctrines, and so on?"

"Grand Duke Patved is a great magician!" said Phyllis, with a small face, and said solemnly.

"No, no, no!" Penny shook her head, "the study of holy power and magic is just a hobby of Archduke Partved, and what he is truly remarkable about is his literary writings. ”

Andy immediately retorted, "But my father said that Archduke Patved was a military expert and diplomat, and the reason why Locke the Great was able to establish such a huge human empire was because of his assistance!"

"It's a magician. ”

"He is a man of letters. ”

"Hey, there's no need to be so serious, is it?" asked Pedi with a wry smile.

"It's necessary!" the two sisters suddenly turned to look at Pedy.

Phyllis blinked, "Brother Pedy, tell Penny that Archduke Partved is a great magician. ”

"Studying magic is just a hobby for him, no, it can't be said to be a hobby, it can only be a helpless choice, Archduke Patved studies magic in order to write better works, and even as the Prime Minister of the Empire, it is for the purpose of creation. "Penny looks like a young woman of all letters.

"Is that what you say?" asked Pedi after eyeing up his cousin Andy.

Of course, many of my friends agree with that. Penny was adamant on this issue.

"Don't listen to her, Brother Pedy, those friends of hers are a bunch—" Phyllis frowned, obviously thinking of the words, "a bunch of unreasonable fellows. ”

"How can you be so rude. Penny frowned.

Phyllis wanted to say something, but Pedi stood up and stood between the two, "Two young ladies, I think it's better for your quarrel to be suspended, if you don't want to miss this drama." ”

Penny glanced at the door of the theater, where the entrance had already begun, and she straightened her face, then gracefully got up and grabbed Pedy's right arm, while Phyllis grabbed Pedy's left hand as if she were angry.