Translator: Kris_Liu Editor: Vermillion
Lucienâs chuckle did not attract anyoneâs attention, because they had begun to eagerly discuss the famous musician Lucien Evansâ new sonata.
âMr. Wise, it looks like you are very fond of the first movement of Moonlight, and I suggest that we go to the piano room to try to play it. After all, weâve been standing in the hall for quite a long time.â Caspar invited Wise to go upstairs.
Wise nodded and laughed, âThatâs very considerate.â
Following Wise and Caspar, the musicians and instrumentalists immediately left for the piano room on the second floor.
Betty said to Lucien, âThis is a rare opportunity! Mr. Evans, letâs go upstairs together!â
âYes, Mr. Evans, letâs go.â Holding hands, both Joanna and Simon were quite excited.
Lucien shook his head and smiled, âFor me, writing my letters is more important.â
âAll right thenâŠâ said Betty with a bit disappointment, but soon she cheered up and said to Joanna and Simon, âHurry up!â
They were guessing that Mr. Evans, as a princessâ knight, must have met too many good musicians in Aalto, to the point he wouldnât get easily excited like them.
Seeing Betty, Simon and Joanna going upstairs hurriedly, Mars also apologized to Lucien, âMr. Evans, excuse me, I donât want to miss this precious opportunity as well. Please just feel yourself at home in the association. When you finish your letters, just give them to Christie, and Iâll take care of the rest of the procedure.â
âThank you, Mr. Mars. I will.â Lucien slightly nodded and watched Mars leaving. As the hall did not have tables, Lucien just stood next to the counter and began to write.
Looking at the second floor, Christie sighed, âWhy do I have to stay here⊠Iâm gonna miss Mr. Wiseâs playing.â Then, she started to walk restlessly behind the counter.
Lucien just ignored Christie and wrote down his two-month traveling experience in detail, mainly about the beautiful scenery along the way, the unique national customs, and the monsters and robbers he had met. Lucien did not stop until he realized that his words had already filled up more than seven pages.
Putting the first letter in the envelop, Lucien carefully wrote down Joelâs address on it, and then started to write his second letter.
The second one was for Natasha. On the basis of the first letter, Lucien added lots of knowledge of folk music in different nations that he encounter during his trip. The second letter had more than twenty pages.
Christie slightly frowned her brows and thought to herself, âWhat a wordy manâŠâ
At the end of the letter, Lucien wrote down the last paragraph with a big smile on his face, âYour birthday is coming, Your Grace. May I send my Happy Birthday to you in advance from afar?â
After the second envelop was loaded, Lucien got himself some more papers to work on the third letter for Christopher, the previous president of the Musiciansâ Association in Aalto.
Seeing that Lucien was still writing, Christie, who was feeling very bored, started to get curious. She wondered how many more letters this young man was still going to write and where would the letters be sent to.
Taking a glance at the envelops beside him, Christie noticed an eye-catching name:
âWait⊠Is this THE Natasha Orvarit? The princess in Aalto?â thinking about it, Christie almost burst out an exclamation.
Natashaâs name often appeared on Music Criticism and Symphony News, so this name was actually very familiar to people from other countries. And, also, Orvarit was a very unique surname, unlike Evans, and that was why Christie directly linked the name to the princess in Aalto.
âWhat is the relationship between this guy and the princess in Aalto, the countess from the Violet family?â Christie wondered with great curiosity and surprise, âHold on⊠just now Mr. Mars called him Mr. Evans⊠Is he THE Evans? The famous and talented musician, Lucien Evans?!â
Evans, even in Korsor, was not a rare surname. Actually, Christie also had a friend whose surname was Evans. However, there was only one Mr. Evans who she could link to the princess in the Duchy of Orvarit.
She almost released a scream out of excitement!
Christieâs careful tiny movements were all caught by Lucienâs eyes. He was a bit amused but did not say anything.
At this time, Casparâs voice came from upstairs as they were walking out of the piano room.
âVery impressive!â Caspar praised, âMr. Wise, youâre genuinely a music talent. It only took you a couple of times of practicing to present the complete first movement of Moonlight Sonata to us.â
âMoonlight Sonata is definitely beautiful.â Wise smiled, âI feel the emotional connection in the movement. Honestly speaking, I did not put too much skills in the playing. The music itself is gorgeous enough, isnât it?â
âWhat about you trying to compose the following two movements of Moonlight Sonata, Mr. Wise? I bet many big men in Korsor would love to read your work,â Caspar suggested. Casparâs family declined many years ago, and with his relatively limited talent in music, regaining the name of his family on his own was a hopeless dream. So, Caspar was working on seizing every opportunity to build connections with major noble families to possibly get his title back, and music was definitely a good way.
âThank you for your encouragement, Mr. Caspar.â Wise smiled and shook his head gently, âBut Iâm not even close to Mr. Lucien Evans. I would rather not ruin the masterpiece.â
âI see. Youâre just being too humble,â said Caspar, and the other people agreed. When they walked downstairs and came to the hall, Caspar said to Wise, âIâve found a nice villa for you to take a rest and prepare for the concert.â
âThanks a lot, Mr. Caspar.â Wise and the rest of the people walked toward the gate together.
âLucien Evans! Youâre Mr. Lucien Evans!â At this time, Christieâs high-pitched voice came into their ears.
Christie knew for sure that the young man standing in front of her was the top musician, Lucien Evans, when she saw that he was actually writing a music score in his third letter.
In the quiet hall, Christieâs voice was penetrating.
The people walking toward the gate stopped out of surprise. Among them, Mars looked back and asked, âWhat are you talking about, Christie?â
Christie almost jumped up from the floor. She pointed at the young man standing beside the counter and said to Mars carefully, âHe⊠he is THE Lucien Evans, from Aalto.â
She was trying to keep her voice down but her words still sounded very clear.
âWhat? The Lucien EvansâŠ?â Betty was confused.
âLucien Evans, the great musician. Heâs writing a piece of music score right now.â Christie tried hard to explain.
âAhhhâŠ!â Betty first released a scream out of great surprise and then ran toward Lucien. When she saw what Lucien was writing, Betty almost could not speak properly, âEvans⊠Youâre Lucien?â
âYes, I am. And I told you before that I serve the princess.â Lucien just smiled while his right hand continued writing.
Hearing Lucienâs answer, the two young girls, Betty and Christie, almost passed out due to their great excitement, while Joanna and Simon felt like in a dreamâthey just could not imagine that the powerful knight and the great musician were actually the same person.
Wiseâs face flushed. He felt embarrassed that he even played Mr. Evansâ music in front of him.
Walking past Wise, Caspar hurriedly rushed to Lucien, âMr. Evans! If you need any help here in Korsor, just tell me!â
âWellâŠâ Lucien nodded to Caspar for greeting and said to him, âCan I register this in the association before I send it?â He handed the third letter to Caspar.
âSure! Hold on⊠this isâŠâ A big smile appeared on Casparâs face, âIs this the second and the third movement of Moonlight Sonata?â Caspar recognized the music style immediately.
âYes.â Lucien added another piece of paper there in the third letter and said to Caspar, âAfter the registration, I need to send the letter to Mr. Christopher as soon as possible.â
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The final piece of paper was a note from Lucien to Mr. Christopher:
âPlease make sure that the rest of the sonata will be published on the seventh issue of Music Criticism on July 30th. Many thanks, sir.â
âWeâll take care of the registration immediately.â Caspar tried his very best to please Lucien, âMr. Evans, is it possible that we can invite you to hold a concert in Korsor?â
âSorry, I got another appointment already, and Iâm leaving tomorrow,â answered Lucien.
Only Lucien himself knew what the appointment wasâthe Feast of Death.