"What the hell did I write?!" In the room, An angrily grabbed her messy hair.
I didn't pay attention when I started writing, but now that I'm looking at it, I can see that it's just a rip-off! !
An picked up a pile of paper on the table and wanted to throw it into the trash can, but felt a little sorry for her hard work.
It took me two full days to write this...
An, who was full of depression, threw the manuscript aside, ignored the scattered papers, and lay down on the table.
"ah--"
Ann let out a pained sigh.
"Dong dong."
Miku knocked on the door and came in: "I made you a cup of tea...what's wrong with you?"
Seeing the messy table and the dejected Ann, Miku was a little shocked.
Anma straightened up quickly, took Miku's tea, pointed her chin at the table, and said irritably: "It's not because of this!"
"The script of the stage play? Isn't it almost finished?" Miku put away the manuscript on the table and felt funny at An's childish behavior. "I have read the script of Zhiqi. The quality is very good. I have been looking forward to it for the past two days. Finished product.”
"Is it because I can't finish the ending?" Miku asked, flipping through the unfinished parts.
"The script has been written..." An slowly drank tea without disturbing Miku who was reading the script carefully.
Miku flipped through the pages very quickly. Before Ancha drank half of the tea, she had read all the remaining manuscripts.
"Isn't this great! After completing self-salvation, the protagonist has a new beginning." Miku's eyes were bright. "With the theme of tragedy, it's a bit cliché, but the settings of the two protagonists in your novel It’s so novel that it’s easy to whet your appetite at first glance.”
Tragic scripts are more likely to arouse people's empathy, so in order to achieve the predetermined stage effect, many creators will use this writing method.
The more people write and use it, the more it becomes old-fashioned in the eyes of people who come into contact with it frequently. However, not everyone is keen on stage dramas. For most audiences, tragic plots are easier to capture the emotions.
"The characters, lines, story, and twists are all quite good. It's a rare good script. Do you have any dissatisfaction with it?" Miku put his hands on his hips, raised his eyebrows, and said with a smile, " This is your second time writing a script, right? Our geniuses have higher demands on themselves, do you want to set new highs?"
Miku felt that the story written by An was enough to impress everyone. If she really wanted to find something wrong with it, it would be that too many people died in the plot. Although the two protagonists in the story did not do so out of intention, they are destined to not have a perfect ending as they have caused many tragedies.
It is already a very good ending to meet again and live together again after gaining redemption.
Miku actually doesn't like watching tragedies very much, but she likes the story written by An. Not only is the story itself exciting, but the bond between the two protagonists that spans the world makes her unforgettable.
Most of the current stage plays, biographies, and novels are mainly about love. Although they are very popular, if you read too many of them, you will inevitably get fatigued. An's script, on the other hand, describes family love, and it's very well written! This is one of the reasons why Miku believes that the script will be successful.
Sometimes Miku really wants to pry open An's head and see what kind of stuff he needs to have such a talent.
An, who was completely unaware of Miku's terrifying thoughts, could not ignore Miku's teasing, and rubbed his hair in annoyance: "The script itself is not a big problem, the problem is the protagonist's character and story!"
"I didn't pay attention at first. After I finished writing, I realized that the characters of the two protagonists and part of the plot would cause big trouble!" An said, spreading her hands in a state of collapse.
If she had discovered it at the beginning or in the middle of writing, An wouldn't be so distressed. It's a pity that he only noticed it after he had worked so hard to write it, which made him want to die!
Is there anything more uncomfortable than having to start all over again? !
"Character design?" Miku responded quickly, "Ah, you mean the two protagonists are based on Ling and Ren?"
Twins, brother and sister, royal family, these elements are stacked together, Miku noticed it when he first saw it. But because it was used in a performance to welcome them, she thought An did it on purpose.
"It's nothing. The main thing is to perform for them. Maybe this will make it easier for them to feel involved?" Miku was a little surprised as to why An had such a big reaction.
As for the plot, she didn't feel there was any problem!
Miku asked herself, if someone compiled a stage play based on her, she would be angry before she could get excited.
Although the protagonist in the script is both loveable and hateful, it is just a story. Who in their right mind would really care?
"That's not the problem." Seeing that Miku didn't understand, An sighed again, "First of all, it's impossible for my script to pass Uncle Hutto's review..."
"How is that possible!" Miku interrupted him loudly, his expression clearly dissatisfied.
An's decisive tone made Miku very unhappy.
How could something I like be so bad that it wouldn’t pass muster? !
An was startled by Miku's sudden shout. He didn't expect her to react so strongly.
Before she could explain to Miku, she got angry, picked up the manuscript and ran out of the room, closing the door behind her.
"Just wait, I'll show it to Uncle Hutto!" Miku shouted unconvinced, "Just stay in the room and wait for me to come back and tell you how Uncle Hutto praised this script!"
An felt something was wrong and ran to the door quickly.
"Kaka——" The door was locked by Miku!
An had to catch up on the manuscript these two days, and it was Miku who took care of his food and came to stay with him. She held the key to the room in her hand. And if the door of the room he lives in is locked with a key from the outside, it cannot be opened from the inside!
When An first moved in, he complained that this design could be perfect for naughty children, but he never thought that he would be the one who chose to be punished.
"Miku, wait! Let me explain to you!!"
"Miku??"
"Miku!"
"You come back first! Don't be anxious!"
"Miku..."
An was about to cry and banged on the door without tears.
……What should we do now?
You can't tear down the door...
Oh, what a shame!
Miku, who was already far away, walked angrily along the corridor, his little leather boots making a "ta-ta-ta-ta-ta" sound on the floor.
After walking around, she saw Hutto in the garden.
"I told you to underestimate me...to underestimate me!" Thinking of An's faint scream before leaving, Miku showed a successful smile.
She quickly went downstairs and ran to the garden.
"Uncle Hutto, Uncle Hutto!"
Hutto, who was reading a book, was woken up by Miku's shout from afar. He closed the book before she approached, placed it on the stone table aside, and turned around.
"What's the matter?" Hutto said with a kind face.
"This is the script written by An. I would like to ask you to help me read it!" Miku handed over the script with both hands.
Hutto had been entrusted by both Ellens and Ann before, so he was not surprised when faced with Miku's request.
"Okay." He smiled at Miku, took the thick stack of manuscripts from her hand, and looked through them carefully.
The total number of manuscripts is quite large, and it will take some time to read them all. Miku did not ask for advice rashly, but sat on the other side of the stone table with a confident expression.
After a while, Hutto put down the manuscript in his hand, with a smile on his lips that Miku couldn't understand. But what Miku could tell was that Hutto was in a good mood.
"Very good, great."
Two compliments in a row made Miku smile.
"It's really good, isn't it! I told you, Ann still doesn't believe it!" Miku has already begun to imagine the grand occasion of the performance, "If we work harder during practice, we will definitely receive everyone's applause!"
Hutto's expression moved slightly, he looked at Miku's expression, smiled and shook his head: "I'm afraid I'm going to disappoint you. Although this script is very good, it cannot be placed at the reception banquet to welcome the princess."
Miku's smile faltered and he asked in disbelief: "Why?!!"
"I'm pretty well informed. As far as I can tell, the two protagonists are based on the empire's princess and Reinhardt's guard captain, right?" Hutto didn't pay attention to Miku's somewhat rude behavior and smiled, "They The two are inseparable and both have blond hair. Many people outside the empire secretly speculate that the two are related by blood."
Miku frowned and nodded. She was not surprised that Heto knew this. In her eyes, Heto knew astronomy and geography. There seemed to be nothing in the world that he did not understand. It was not surprising that he knew about the royal family of the empire.
Miku didn't understand why Hutto said that this script couldn't be included in the welcome banquet.
"The banquet is held in the name of the kingdom, facing the empire. The banquet between two countries is of a diplomatic nature, and the performance on a diplomatic occasion, no matter which party the protagonist is based on, no matter what the plot is, it is easy to cause Dissatisfaction on this side.”
"This dissatisfaction will be directed at the promoter of the show."
"'You entertain me, but there is a stage play with me as the protagonist, do you want to imply something?' In diplomatic situations, even everyone's words have their own meanings, and it is impossible to prevent such ideas from arising."
"What's more, there is a plot about the demise of the empire in the script. If this is taken out, it may not be just a misunderstanding. If it is not done well, it can easily escalate into a diplomatic issue."
Seeing that Miku was still half-understood and half-confused, Hutto didn't mind making the problem bigger: "The empire has not been stable in recent years, and there are many problems within the kingdom. If there is such a reason, and someone provokes it again, there may be a war!"
"Ah!" Miku screamed when he suddenly heard the word war.
But despite the palpitations, Miku still couldn't let go: "But, will it just be a stage play and cause such a big problem?"
"The fault is not in the stage play..." The child's expression made Hutto a little unbearable, "Interactions between people are often complicated, and simple and pure connections are so rare. When it rises to the level between countries, it becomes even more difficult to describe. "
Seeing that Miku was in a low mood, Hutto turned and said, "Listen to what you said, has An already thought of this?"
"Huh? Yeah!" Miku was stunned for a moment and nodded.
"This kid is even better than I thought." Hutto praised unabashedly.
Hutto's praise made Miku unconsciously happy, and she agreed: "He has always been great."
The leaves were passing by. Hutto pressed the book he was reading on top of the manuscript to prevent it from being blown away by the wind. He then asked Miku about interesting things that happened in the past two days while writing the script.