Personality V: I will save everything - Chapter 532 The Flame Burning Hard

Personality V: I will save everything

Chapter 532 The Flame Burning Hard
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Chapter 532 The Flame Burns Hard

"So, you want me to sign it?"

Kurt looked at Orpheus in front of him with some confusion. Even though this was the venue for the book signing event, it didn't seem difficult to get him an autograph in advance.

However, when Kurt took the book handed to him by Orpheus, he felt as if there was a heavy burden on his hand and he was unable to put pen to paper.

He kept turning the pen in his hand while muttering to himself, "Actually, I didn't really want to attend this book signing event at first. But there was nothing I could do. Our editor-in-chief forced me to come... Alas!"

At this point, Kurt couldn't help but sigh. It turned out that there was a simple but helpless reason behind his reluctance to attend the book signing event - "Because... my handwriting is really... too ugly..."

Indeed, Kurt was born into an ordinary family.

When he grew up, he chose to pursue a military career.

But who could have expected that he, with such an unfortunate fate, would later suffer from mental illness and eventually be sent to a mental hospital.

Looking back on his life, he could count the number of times he actually picked up a pen to write. Even the first drafts he wrote for the newspaper were completed on a typewriter.

Therefore, it is no exaggeration to say that asking him to attend this book signing event is simply asking too much!

He was filled with fear and anxiety in his heart. When he thought about having to write in public and that his handwriting might not be beautiful, he was worried that it would upset his readers.

However, when Orpheus heard Uncle Kurt give such a reason, he couldn't help but laugh.

In his opinion, Uncle Kurt was just worrying too much.

After all, the reason why everyone took the trouble to come to this book signing event is simple - everyone loves the books written by Uncle Kurt Frank!

They are fascinated by the gripping and twists and turns of the plot in the book, and are intoxicated by the fascinating and interesting storylines.

As for whether Uncle Kurt's handwriting is beautiful and elegant, how can it become a key factor affecting everyone's liking for it?

Obviously not!

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Finally, after some inner struggle and hesitation, under the expectant and encouraging gaze of Orpheus, Kurt finally made up his mind, picked up the pen tremblingly, and slowly signed his name on the book that Orpheus handed over.

When Orpheus carefully took the book from Kurt, he couldn't wait to look down at the name he had just signed.

However, to his surprise, Uncle Kurt's handwriting was not as unsightly as he had imagined.

On the contrary, upon closer inspection, although the font could not be said to be particularly beautiful, it was at least much better than he had originally expected.

How to describe Uncle Kurt's handwriting? It is not the kind of ugly handwriting that is so sloppy that it is unrecognizable, but it has a little bit of childishness.

Those crooked characters of different sizes arranged together look as if they were written by an innocent child of only a few years old.

However, just when Orpheus was about to speak, his words were interrupted abruptly by old man Balke like a kite with a broken string, and he hit them all back mercilessly.

Old man Balke's eyes widened, he waved his strong arms, and shouted, "Okay, the signature is complete, it's time to go back, don't force me to drag you back!"

Hearing this, Orbis instantly felt as if he had fallen into a bottomless abyss, and his heart sank to the bottom. At this moment, he even felt that there was no hope for life, and he almost wanted to die.

Oh my god, what on earth is going on? Why do I feel as helpless and frustrated as a baby being urged to go home by his parents?

"I don't want to go back so early. Grandpa Balk, I...I want to go to some other places." Albis plucked up his courage and said stutteringly.

Although his heart was filled with fear, his desire for freedom still forced him to say this.

Upon hearing this, old man Balke crossed his arms over his chest and looked at Orbis coldly with an expression that said, "I'd like to see what excuse you can come up with."

His sharp gaze seemed to be able to penetrate Orbis's heart, making people dare not look directly at him.

In fact, Orbis was also confused at this time.

Apart from the book signing event he had just attended, he really couldn't think of anywhere else to go.

However, he was unwilling to just follow old man Balke back obediently.

So he could only stand there, racking his brains, trying to find a suitable reason or destination.

Finally, Orpheus blushed, and after hesitating for a long time, he finally squeezed out a sentence: "I... I want to go to the opera, and... I also want to watch a rugby game!" As he said this, his eyes flickered and he seemed a little guilty.

It turned out that not long ago, when Orpheus passed by the door of an opera house, he inadvertently caught a glimpse of the colorful and attractive poster posted outside the gate.

It was printed with the title of the upcoming opera and gorgeous photos of the leading actors, which immediately caught his eye.

As for the news about the rugby match, he accidentally discovered this morning that his father was reading a newspaper with great interest. One of the eye-catching reports detailed a recent highly anticipated rugby match.

Hearing Orpheus' sudden request, old man Balke was stunned for a moment, then he revealed a meaningful smile.

He knew this little guy too well, and he knew it clearly in his mind - tickets are required to enter these two places!

So the question is, does Orpheus have tickets to the opera house at this time?

Or, has he already prepared his ticket to watch the football game?

Obviously, the answer is no.

Because based on old man Balke's understanding of him, if Orpheus really had the ticket, he would have been eager to take it out and show it off!

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"................" As expected, Orpheus kept silent, but he really didn't want to go home so early. He felt that old man Balke was really a little neurotic. It was no different between him being at home and being in prison.

"Um...can I interject?"

Just think of it as paying back for the encouragement Orpheus had just given him. Kurt didn't have anything to do today anyway, and the same went for Alva and Lucas.

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"Oh, hello, little one, you're welcome."

Orpheus shook hands with the heroine on the poster with a confused look on his face.

He thought that Uncle Frank meant that he had the tickets, but he didn't expect Uncle Frank to take him directly to the backstage and meet the protagonist directly.

"Long time no see, Sangria."

"It's been a long time since we last met. I heard your latest book is a big hit again. Congratulations."

"Congratulations to you as well, Sangria. I heard that even the Queen came to listen to your singing today."

Indeed, that’s why the posters outside the theater are twice as large as usual.

"You want five seats in the theater, right? No problem, leave it to me."

It's just a matter of words anyway.

Now Sangria is the cash cow of the theater, and countless people want to poach her. It's just adding five seats anyway, so how could the theater owner not agree?

Besides...

"Where to arrange it?!"

"Any questions?"

"Well, that's not the case..."

What the theater owner didn't expect was that Sangria would actually arrange them there.

Ever since Sangria came to this theater, an unspoken rule has emerged in the theater, that is, no matter which performance it is, as long as Sangria appears, Sangria will personally select a box with the best view and no one else will be allowed to enter, as if it was reserved for someone special.

But of course, that mysterious person or persons never showed up, and this became the most talked-about thing in the theater. Unexpectedly, today Sangria actually asked to arrange these five people in the box that he had vacated in advance.

Although it felt strange, this was Sangria's private matter after all, and the show was about to start, and it would be awkward for the boss to ask more questions at this time.

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"The view is great..." Orpheus couldn't help but say as he leaned on the railing of the box.

Seats like this should normally be the most sought-after, but what was unexpected was that the heroine could actually arrange them here directly. So, what should the people who had originally reserved here do?

“It was originally booked for us...”

[I want to sing for the one I love most...]

In the first half of Sangria's life, singing seemed to be her only way to escape pain.

Only when she sang would her father not beat her, her mother not get angry at her, and people would look at her with approval.

But singing also caused her to fall into the abyss, and she lost the only way to escape from pain.

But just like a bird in a cage, which will try every possible means to escape from the cage, Sangria also finally escaped from there.

Now she has everything she ever dreamed of, a family that loves her, everlasting friendships, and a stage where she can sing freely.

She is like a flame, always trying to burn and finally turning into ashes, but before turning into ashes, the flame will try its best to illuminate the person she loves most.

Singing is no longer her way to escape from pain and suffering. Her singing now does not contain pain. She wants to sing happily and sing for her beloved family.

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"Are you nervous, Sangria? Indeed, Her Majesty the Queen is watching your performance from the audience today. If you are nervous, you can go to the lounge and sit for a while. There is still some time before the performance."

The theater owner saw Sangria's rapid breathing and thought she was nervous, so he wanted her to take a rest.

"No, no, on the contrary, I'm very excited. I feel better than ever before..."

At this time, Sangria was wearing the dress given to her by the owner of the manor - Balsarisa.

The theater owner originally thought that Sangria was fooling around when she suddenly changed her clothes.

The performance was about to begin, so how could he suddenly change his costume? But when he saw Sangria coming out in that dress, he agreed.

He even said, "Sangria, you have such beautiful clothes, why don't you wear them in advance? Maybe you can also draw this dress on the poster."

Sure enough, as long as the clothes are nice enough, even the theater owner has to give in.

As for why Sangria had never worn this dress before, it was very simple. This was the dress given to her by the owner of the manor. She would not be willing to wear it if she was performing for ordinary audiences, even if she was the queen.

But now it’s different. Her most important family is coming to see her performance, and she must give her best.

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Sangria stood at the center of the stage, waiting for the moment when the curtain would open.

[Now let us welcome the female star of the theater, the eternal voice——Sangria]

(The author here suggests that readers can listen to this song

"Fertile Rondo 日本语ボイス"

This chapter is pretty good. You can imagine what Sangria looks like when she sings.)

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