Chapter 64 Fufu has seen this kind of farce too many times, and it comes from the calmness and confidence of the older generation of artists!

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in the screen.

Delphi: "It's a pity. I thought I could see Ms. Funina take action."

Lawick looked at Ying and Paimon and said, "Sorry, I need to trouble you."

Paimon: "Don't worry, it will be solved in a few clicks."

at the same time.

Ying took action and directly dealt with several slimes blocking the middle of the road.

Funina: "Huh, as expected of you, you fought so beautifully."

Delphi: "Thank you, now I can finally move on."

After a while, the group of people arrived at Wilman's residence smoothly.

Lawick: "Vermant, are you there?"

Wilman walked out of his residence, looked at everyone and said, "Huh? It's you... Why is Lady Funina here too?"

Delphi: "Let me explain, now you are the only one missing the final performance."

Then Delphi explained to Wilman the ins and outs of all this.

Verman crossed his arms on his chest and said, "So, do you think knowing the truth about the captain's incident can lead to an ending that satisfies everyone?"

"It is precisely because 'Water's Daughter' is so important to everyone that I wanted to hide the truth behind the show."

As he spoke, Verman turned around, turned his back to everyone and said, "Otherwise, who knows if we would have a chance to go on stage together."

[Yae Shenzi: Based on what Wilman said, he seems to know what happened to their leader. 】

[Kujo Sora: Well, does Wilman know why the leader disappeared? 】

[Ye Lan: He was worried that if he told the truth in advance, everyone would not have the chance to go on stage together. In other words, the disappearance of the group leader might be related to him. 】

[Kaia: I have a bold guess that Wilment will not be an accomplice in the "Girls' Serial Murder Case"...]

[Diluc: Put away your imagination and watch the video carefully to find out. 】

in the screen.

"Villemont, you are trying to escape..." Poirot said, "Wait...you mean Aurelie's accident, does it have anything to do with you?"

Wilment: "I don't want to say it."

Poirot stepped forward and said: "Listen, Verman, I used to think that my love for Aurelie was a particularly shameful thing, so I didn't mention it to anyone. But now, I I am still willing to tell you because I am ready to face everything and give everything. 'Water's Daughter' lacks the feelings that belong to Aurelie and is destined to be incomplete."

Wilman sighed: "...Oh, that's why everyone says you're not smart."

"You should all know that the operation of the theater does not rely on theater tickets, but relies entirely on voluntary donations from the audience, which is far from enough. We have to work around after performances, but the operating situation of the theater is not optimistic... .”

"After the performance one day, a businessman contacted me and said that as long as our troupe can provide them with drinks during the performance, we can receive a large amount of sponsorship from them. I think this is a win-win business. At that time, there was no cooperation with The group leader agreed directly after discussing it, but when the merchant delivered the drink, I found out...the drink he was talking about was called ‘Les’.”

Funina was surprised and said: "Then, isn't that the potion sold by the culprit of the "Serial Disappearance of Girls"..."

Ying: "I remember that drink had a stimulating effect, but it was very harmful to the body."

[Arataki Ito: Is there such a thing? ! By the way, is this kind of thing legal in Fontaine? 】

[Kaia: It is very harmful to the body. If this kind of thing is promoted on a large scale, it will harm many people. 】

[Paimon: It sounds so scary. I don’t even dare to drink that kind of drink. 】

[Ningguang: How can such a person be considered a businessman? He has tarnished the word "businessman". 】

[Kujo Sora: Most of the people who sell that kind of stuff are desperadoes. 】

[Leosli: This kind of person must be captured and brought to Merlot Petersburg. 】

...

in the screen.

Verman continued: "I was frightened when I saw those boxes of things. Then I remembered to go to the group leader to explain the matter. She was also very surprised at the time."

"But she didn't blame me for taking the initiative. Instead, she contacted the businessman herself and said that the theater company could not accept such cooperation."

"The businessmen felt that we were going back on our word and made high demands for compensation. Of course, we could find a way to satisfy it..."

Poirot asked anxiously: "Well, what then..."

Vermant: "I originally wanted to solve this problem myself, but the leader stopped me. She said it was the troupe's business and not my fault."

"But later on, the other party became more and more difficult to deal with. Until that day when the group leader hurriedly asked us to leave first, I knew something was wrong. I admit, I got into a big trouble and I didn't dare to tell you at the time. After the group leader disappeared , I don’t even dare to say it, and I don’t have the shame to face you again..."

Ying: "This incident drew their attention to the group leader and provided them with a motive."

[Kaia: Oh my god, it turns out that the truth of the matter is like this. 】

[Barbara: No wonder Wilmont looks remorseful, after all, the incident happened because of him...]

[Nilu: This leader is so kind. 】

[Amber: Yes, not only did he not blame Wilman, but he decided to solve the trouble himself. 】

[Charlotte: It’s a pity that the leader encountered an unexpected incident...]

[Gan Yu: It’s really hard for everyone in the troupe to accept that something like this happened. 】

[Collet: Poirot must be very sad after knowing the truth. He must feel very uncomfortable at this time...]

[Wutao: Is it impossible to perform this musical? 】

in the screen.

Wilment said sadly: "How about it, I killed Aurelie, are you satisfied?"

Delphi: "Hey, don't say that."

Poirot was distraught and rebuked loudly: "You bastard! You knew Aurelie was in danger, why didn't you tell us! We are already in that situation, what are you afraid of! We should let us rescue her Ah! Do you know what a ridiculous thing you have done!"

Lawick looked at Poirot who was almost emotionally broken, and quickly stepped forward to comfort him: "Don't be impulsive, don't be impulsive."

Paimon: "That's right, calm down first."

Poirot said heartbrokenly: "How can I calm down? It was this guy who killed Aurelie! My most beloved person! And he said so shamelessly that it was just for the sake of performance. I think you simply don't dare to take responsibility!"

Tears kept rolling in Wilman's eyes, and he said in a crying voice: "I'm sorry, I have always wanted to apologize to everyone in the troupe. But now that the leader is no longer here, is this apology still meaningful? "

"I'm just a coward. I made an irreparable mistake. If you want to fight me, you can fight me. Even if you kill me, you won't have any complaints. Send me to the group leader and apologize to her in person in that world!"

Poirot shouted: "Get out, get out! Never let me see you again!"

at the same time.

Funina, who was standing aside, said: "Okay, you two are so noisy, stop it! Don't confuse the stage performance with the relationship in the troupe, okay? You keep saying that you want to use the last performance to commemorate the troupe. It’s long, but aren’t you actually venting your own feelings?”

Poirot: "You are right..."

Wilment: "Sorry."

[Dadalia: Unexpectedly, Funina, as an ordinary person, was quite majestic and stopped their quarrel immediately. 】

[Amber: Maybe this is the majesty from God. 】

[Gan Yu: For Funina, I'm afraid she has seen too many farces like this, and she can handle them easily. 】

[Ye Lan: Although she is no longer the Water God, Funina has five hundred years of experience after all. 】

[Keqing: Five hundred years of experience have made Funina much more mature than ordinary people. 】

[Kaia: This is an old man with five hundred years of experience. 】

[Wendy: This is the calmness and confidence of the older generation of artists. 】

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