This is a problem. Alice Letasha didn't think of this. After all, everyone saw what happened to Henry Jane.

Many people heard half a word of the story, and they did not initially expect that the situation would develop in such a way, so no one stopped the story from spreading among the knights or guards.

Madam Hong has a different view on this, and she has endless ways of dealing with these matters.

People only filter what they want to hear, so just by bringing their message to the masses in an entertaining way, they will twist the truth in their own way.

Mrs. Red proposed;

"I have a good idea for this. We can let people interpret the legend about Asili for free. I remember we had a whole troupe on board the ship who were somewhat famous and had all bought tickets on the Victoria to go on a tour of the Blessed Empire."

This is a good idea. Everyone doesn't like to join in such free entertainment, not to mention the troupe's performance. There will definitely be a lot of people volunteering to watch it.

Refender Jonathan tilted his head and thought for a moment. He couldn't think of anything. What's the name of that troupe? But they have already asked them to take time to perform, so it is not difficult to invite them to perform.

But the important thing is that in the relevant theater performances, there is a story about Asili above the sea. , even though he was thinking about it, he didn’t remember any of it.

"What’s the story about Asili? I can't remember any of them."

When Mr. Alcock Arrow heard this question, a light flashed in his eyes. He stretched out a finger and said enthusiastically;

"I know that there is a very famous musical that seems to be about the Storm Lord of the Sea."

Susan warrior asked curiously;

"Is it related to Asili?"

Beside her, Melody also touched her chin thoughtfully and said;

"It doesn't seem to matter. I think I should ask Alice Letasha about this."

Alice Letasha looked at the Melody warrior with a puzzled expression, very confused;

"ask me? Why?"

Soldier Melody looked surprised. Not only him, but Madam Red and Alcock Arrow also had similar expressions. They all seemed to be shocked by her remarks.

Alice Letasha's face was full of doubts, and she couldn't figure it out. What does it have to do with her? Just when she was thinking hard about how she had anything to do with it, Soldier Melody spread his hands to everyone, seemingly speechless, and said;

"Because the story of Melaviathan was created by the Vincent family after they returned from the sea, I thought you knew that."

Alice Letasha had an incredible expression on her face. She had no idea that there was such a thing.

However, the topic was not over yet, because Captain Finniss seemed to have received some kind of hint from his remarks. He first showed He had an expression of sudden realization, and suddenly seemed to think of something. He immediately stood up and pointed at the table and said in surprise;

"Are you talking about the one with Isabella and Melaviathan? I remember it was the one written by Vincent Mezenetti, called On the Holy Land!"

Leifander Jonathan was also greatly shocked when he heard this. He almost jumped up and said under the confused eyes of everyone;

"What? You said this was created by Mezeniti, the complete lunatic who burned her husband? Wasn't it created by Vincent Nivenslade?"

Speaking of this, he collapsed and held his head under the firm gaze of the Melody warrior, wailing in pain, as if something in his heart was broken.

"I always thought it was written by him. Who else would write these except members of his Vincent family!"

Mrs. Hong was very calm. She seemed to have known this for a long time and corrected her.

"To be precise, it was co-written by the two of them, but this story is very famous, and almost all troupes will sing a few lines. I like this one the best, especially the singing voice that interprets the role of Meliviathan is so beautiful."

"Is this story really that famous? I feel like you don't remember much."

Sister Faustina is skeptical about this. Not only Sister Faustina, but also Alice Letasha is deeply doubtful about whether this story is really famous.

Madam Red is obviously She had a deep understanding of this, so she spoke up to vouch for it, and explained the reason why everyone didn’t remember the plot very well;

"This story is very difficult to interpret, and most theater troupes are unable to restore the entire plot, so few people perform it. Occasionally, only some fragments are taken to perform, but it is definitely a classic."

Alcock Arrow seems to be looking forward to this story;

"No matter what, just let them play this part."

Alice Letasha looked at the people in front of her and unanimously agreed with this point of view, bragging about some fragments of the plot, but listening carefully, she always felt that no one of them had really seen the whole thing. version.

They all seemed to know little about it, but Alice Letasha could still hear their expectations for the complete performance of the entire story in their words, and she couldn't help but secretly look forward to it.

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