Chapter 158: A Grand Show (3)

"At the beginning of the story, let us introduce a brilliant nobleman—yes, like the kind we read in books, born with a prominent position, and at the same time well-read books and learned the elaborate manners, and finally he became a respectable nobleman—and that began roughly when he learned how to properly grasp the time of collecting taxes. Pen %Fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info"

Sharon's voice rang out, and there was confidence in the depths of her voice that was impossible to ignore.

Fitney heard some approving laughter from among the people below.

These people are "lost", but they are not necessarily opponents of the aristocracy, and in time they will even make themselves official aristocrats by various means - so that this opening does not arouse their disgust, and this ironic introduction makes everything interesting.

Then a light was seen striking a man whom Fitney recognized, Gerbert Hava, a poor man of good looks, who had been knocked unconscious by Gurrett and hid in a corner of the Academy, and Morton had taken advantage of his identity to attend the Golden Lantern Festival, and had deliberately appeared in front of Fitney.

"He looked a little like him." Jerbot was of similar stature to Morton, who was a very standard nobleman - and he was now unusually praised by Ed for his elaborate dress and demeanor.

Fitney didn't speak.

All she knew was that Sharon had put a lot of effort into it - after all, it wasn't easy to raise a nobleman in a short period of time - even if it was just a look.

"It's a rare good weather, I'm going to hunt in the forest." The aristocrat played by Jerkbot is confident in his tone.

Then there is what happens to the Count in the forest - he encounters a giant bear that almost threatens his life, Gelbot is undoubtedly a brilliant actor, and with the magical help of the students around him, Fitnair sees those "dangerous" images, such as the giant bear that pounces on him, and the picture of the Count fighting with the giant bear.

"Interesting use -- know they've never been like this before." Ed commented.

Fitney did not speak.

She firmly believes that this is a special play.

The Count, played by Jerbot, survives at the hands of the bear, but he himself is seriously injured, for which he faints and falls into the raging water of the river - it is worth mentioning that the count encountered the bear while trying to drink water - and he is washed away, seemingly by the river in a small village.

At this time, the heroine appeared - a country girl.

"Chris?" Fitney saw Chris and exclaimed.

For a rare gaffe—but surprisingly enough—Chris's dress up as one of the poor girls in the Kingdom of Luther, just like the Ingrid that Fitney had seen in the Kingdom of Luther, with rough textures and styles from more than a decade ago.

Chris looked surprisingly fit in that outfit, as if she really had that kind of background - not surprising, most of the people in Starlight were from civilian backgrounds.

But Chris's looks are recognized by everyone, her cat-like face and bright eyes - which makes her stand out from the rest of the students who play country girls.

"This country girl saved the earl, and the two fell in love, but they couldn't die well because of their different statuses, right?" Fitney understood what kind of plot it was - it was indeed fascinating, especially for those from ordinary backgrounds.

Mylorence Festival is generally supported by female students in Starlight, and most of the people who attend tonight are girls who yearn for love - in a way, Sharon is doing a good job, but this is not a basis for Fitney to comment on it, for example, she can't find a "purpose".

Fitney fell into deep thought.

While Fitney is deep in thought, Chris plays a country girl who has found the Earl, played by Jerbot, and she naturally falls in love with the Count - and at the same time simply thinks that the Count, dressed in a hunter's costume and with his valuables floating away from the water, is an adventurer.

Fitnair noticed Chris's gaze - her look of fascination with the "loved one" seemed to come from her heart, but it was certain that the object was not Jeerbot.

She was a little curious as to why Chris would agree to play the role, especially since it was still a play written by Sharon.

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About a month ago.

"Let me star? Is her brain broken? Chris sat at a table in the lounge with a few pieces of cake in front of her—she had wanted to face her afternoon tea in a leisurely mood, but the words, and the people who brought them, made her feel like she wasn't in the mood for afternoon tea.

The person sitting across from her was Hilley.

"I don't know what happened between you, but you see this time it's a bit excessive." Xilei said calmly.

"So what? What does this have to do with you? ”

Chris has really gone too far lately - she first used multiple subjects to criticize Follett and Sharon as useless, and then pasted these things on Starlight's bulletin board, in addition to this, she also fought Sharon with magic, and at the same time relied on her own learning to defeat Sharon. Of course, those who dump the water in Sharon's cup and replace it with something else, or create all sorts of movements to disturb her while she studies alone.

These things seem to be pranks, but they are enough to show Chris's displeasure with them - but Follett always runs to Fitney, and she doesn't often trouble him when she thinks about Fatney's affairs.

"Sharon thinks she can forgive all this, but you are the only one who brings up the heroine of this play - she seems to be very fond of you."

There was a hint of wariness in Chris's eyes, and she didn't know what kind of understanding this kind of understanding meant.

Is it included......

"If you really hate her, I'll tell her your decision." Ceret saw that Chris was still on guard - so she stopped trying to convince Chris and prepared to stand up.

"Wait, if I show up, I can get an invitation and feel free to- ahem, I mean those props have nothing to do with me, right?" Chris pulls Sheilet back.

The admission process was kept by Freisen, and there was another piece of information to fill out in the White House - but Chris hadn't written that for a long time, and the people in the White House certainly wouldn't embarrass her, but when a holiday like Mylorence Day arrived, she was left out of the crowd.

"Theoretically, that's true."

"Okay, I'll take on this interesting challenge." Chris smiled brightly.