Chapter 70: Actors

Harvey was carrying a few illusion crystals in his pocket and was about to leave the theater to go back to study it, and as soon as he came out of the corridor, he saw a familiar face, Christy Isaia, the ace actor of the Brenda Theater Troupe, she was still in her youth, she was wearing a mature and gorgeous light purple dress, the cake dress was almost dragging to the ground, half revealing her thin snow-white fragrant shoulders, her delicate facial features were painted with light makeup and a small top hat woven flowers, looking like a lady who was about to participate in a grand banquet.

Social activities are also one of the tasks of the theater troupe, and it is probably one of the characteristics of this era that actors and the top management of the theater troupe basically need to participate in various social activities during the empty period when there is no need to perform.

Christie's eyes lit up when she saw Harvey come out, and after whispering a few words to her companions, she rushed over and pulled her skirt with both hands and smiled: "Hello, Mr. Adrian." โ€

Her companions watched in amazement, the first time they had seen a reserved Christie take such initiative with a man, and they covered their knowing smiles with lace fans and turned out of the hallway.

Harvey had never introduced herself to her, and when she heard her call her name, she stopped, took off her black top hat and smiled back: "Hello, Miss." โ€

Christie looked into Harvey's eyes and smiled generously, "Christy Isaiah, this is my name, the last time I saw you talking to Mr. Cathy here, I heard your name back then." โ€

Harvey pretended to be surprised: "Oh~ I'm really sorry to let you see the rude side." โ€

Christie smiled whimsily, "Not at all, but Mr. Adrian's gentlemanly attitude is impressive, and I think you are as gentlemanly and wise as the Count of Monte Cristo in your pen." โ€

As the two walked and talked, Harvey felt unnatural with Christie's familiar attitude, and replied politely: "Miss Isaiah, I am ashamed of your compliment, I am certainly not such a remarkable person, but the presence of a man who has read The Count of Monte Cristo in front of me also makes me feel a little proud, and I hope that my work has not disappointed you." โ€

"Of course, I love your story, are you here to find Mr. Kenneth?"

"Yes, he's an amazing spellcaster, and I've learned a lot from him."

"He's the proud special effects artist of our Brenda Theatre Company, and I wouldn't be surprised if someone told me one day that Mr. Kenneth had done a magic show, but I always thought you were a scholar, and I didn't expect you to be interested in spells too?"

"It's not just about interest."

Harvey chanted a spell softly, and a white mist appeared in his hand, which then condensed into a pure white rose and handed it to Christie: "I am a spellcaster myself. โ€

Christie looked at the dreamy scene in front of her in disbelief, her bright eyes were even more different, and she stared at this beautiful crystal rose and admired it sincerely: "It's beautiful, I have never seen a spell caster like you, and your temperament is more like that of a learned scholar." Mr. Adrian, can you join me for lunch at noon? I thought it would be an opportunity to learn more about your work. โ€

The two of them almost walked out of the theater door, and Harvey bowed and apologized: "I'm sorry, Miss Isaiah, I came to visit Mr. Randolph about magical experiments, and I should be left alone in the laboratory for the rest of the year, but I believe we will have a chance to meet soon." โ€

Christie was stunned for a moment, and quickly concealed her disappointment and replied politely: "It's a pity, then I look forward to meeting you next time." โ€

Seeing the background of Harvey leaving, she lifted her dress, covering the snow-white fragrant shoulders that attracted the eye, her expression changed from dignified and polite to doubtful and unwilling, stomped her feet, bit her cherry lips and said to herself: "Hey~ The preparations are all wasted, it's really strange, it's completely different from the rumors." โ€

Even though Harvey's attitude was very kind just now, Christie could only feel a sense of distance towards strangers, and she usually met young men like Harvey who were either flattering or flattered by her, and she indicated that they would surround her like pugs. Harvey behaves more like a well-educated and experienced middle-aged aristocrat, the type she finds most difficult to deal with.

Christie did write down Harvey's name when he met Cathy, and her impression of him was not good until she saw in the newspaper a few days ago that the real name of the author of "The Count of Monte Cristo" was Harvey Adrian, and she was shocked to remember where she had heard this name.

A novelist on the front page of "Norton Nights", and secondly, very young, such a character knows with her toes that the future must be extraordinary, so she wants to try to get in touch with Harvey. In this era, the class is destined to make people's social circles, and once they can open a breakthrough in social interaction, they can enter a new class, so even if they can't climb Harvey, it is a great opportunity to contact the social circles around him, which is also the way for women to survive in this era.

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Harvey didn't make a fuss about Christie, and it was more important and interesting than going on a date with a little girl to study illusion crystals.

Harvey talked to Christie about something else entirely, if he used illusion crystals to make enchanted props that resembled movie cameras, he would definitely need some actors to help him finish a movie, preferably actors with some acting foundation and peace of mind.

"It's two months before the Brenda Theatre Troupe leaves here, and before that, we will finish the research on [the camera], otherwise we really don't know where to find the actors." On the way back, Harvey was already thinking about how to make a film version of The Count of Monte Cristo, and Christie was a perfect fit for the character of Haydai.

Harvey plunged headlong into the study of the illusion crystal, telling Shirley to refuse all visiting guests and leave a message if Puran had anything to do.

Most of the troublesome things in "The Count of Monte Cristo" are handed over to Puran to do, Harvey is not worried that Puran will do things that are not good for him or "The Count of Monte Cristo", the world has not entered the legal society, the so-called law is a tool to achieve the goal in the eyes of the social community, the author of "The Count of Monte Cristo" is him, with his current reputation in the social and literary circles, a sentence can make Puran return to the days of poverty.

In addition, The Count of Monte Cristo only calculates earnings once a month, and it is not surprising that in a few weeks Harvey will become a Monopoly.