Luna thought to herself that she was not mentally ill, so how could she act...

After thinking for a while, I imitated Yingying's character that I had seen a few days ago. I first touched my mouth and face with small movements, with an expression as if I was about to burst, and then I suddenly slammed the table and stood up, laughing exaggeratedly.

"Hahahaha......"

The next second, she suppressed her expression and returned to normal.

"How about it?"

Qianzhi praised: "It's unexpectedly good... I've known you for so long, but I've never seen you show such talent."

"I just discovered it recently too." Luna smiled.

"To be able to play a mental illness so perfectly..."

Luna said in a deep voice: "Don't say things like 'You haven't experienced it yourself, have you?'"

Qianzhi sat behind the workbench and started to draw a sketch.

"I just think you have good observation skills. Of course, if you have really experienced it, I wouldn't find it strange." She said casually.

"What are you talking about?"

"Human words."

This is totally unreasonable. Luna complained to herself and walked around to the workbench.

"You want to customize a stage costume, right?"

"It's for the interview." Luna said.

Chizhi stopped writing and took a deep breath.

"Why didn't you say so earlier?" She casually threw the sketch aside and tapped her forehead with the pen.

She raised her eyes and looked up at Luna, her thin cherry-colored lips moving slightly.

"Leave it all to me, right?"

"Yes. I don't really understand this."

Luna has never been very interested in things like fashion and dressing.

Since she was young, she wore whatever she had, but her childhood sweetheart would arrange everything for her.

Qianzhi nodded slightly and lowered her eyes.

She likes this kind of guests.

When it comes to her vision and skills in the fashion industry, she is absolutely confident that she can meet any needs of the client - provided that the client does not point fingers at her.

"Since it's an interview, I have to dress more formally. And you're going to the theater for an interview... Well, this design that's more suitable for men is more appropriate..." She muttered and immediately started painting.

Luna thought that she would have to be a model for Chizhi later, so she just sat on the chair and stared blankly.

Seeing that she was bored, Qianzhi asked, "Why do you want to be an actor?"

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“I want to be famous.”

"Aren't you already famous in the Adventurer's Guild?"

Luna pinched her hair and said, "The fame I want is not that kind. Simply put, I want to be a star."

"I've never seen you show any interest in this area. Could it be that this is just a whim or a sudden idea?" Chizhi glanced at Luna.

"almost."

"so."

Luna turned around, pressing her chest against the back of the chair, and asked curiously, "That's all? Shouldn't we say something more at a time like this?"

"for example?"

“‘Being an actor is hard work, so don’t do it on a whim.’”

Qianzhi snorted: "You know I wouldn't say that."

She stood up and took out various tools.

"In my opinion, 50% of the actors in Fontaine are third-rate, 20% are second-rate, and 5% are first-rate."

Luna asked curiously, "What about the remaining 25%?"

"The type that no one would watch."

"That's really cruel."

Qianzhi didn't care: "I just said the fact that no one dared to say, and no one would read it, which means it would be more likely to make a big splash. As for whether they will become a dark horse or a black bug, it all depends on themselves..."

"If you want to do it, show everyone some color," she added.

Give some color?

Luna said helplessly: "I'm not going there to fight."

"No matter what industry you are in, competition is a battle. If you want to be one, be an actor that everyone has to look up to."

Luna propped up her face and smiled: "Your way of encouraging people is always special."

"Because I know no one wants to lose, and you are no exception."

"That's true." Luna responded frankly.

As she spoke, Qianzhi's sketch seemed to be almost finished. Her hand speed was always fast and flexible.

"Come here, let me measure your size. We haven't seen each other for a while, and you might have gained weight." Chizhi walked to the fitting room and said.

“I’m not the type to get fat.”

“That’s what everyone thinks until their clothes can’t fit anymore.”

Luna came to the fitting room, quickly pulled up the curtain and turned on the light.

"Move it yourself."

"Don't say such weird things." Luna said, pulling up the hem of her clothes.

Luna: “…”

Chizhi: “........”

"Chiori."

"what?"

"Your breath tickles me a little."

Qianzhi had a blank expression on her face: "Just think of it as desensitization treatment. We are all women, why would we care about such things?"

That's easy to say.

Luna thought about it and asked, "Can I blow on your face?"

Since she said she didn't care, Luna wanted to give it a try.

"Although I don't know how your mind jumped to this, but no, I don't like being pranked, even if the person is you."

If the prank doesn't work...Luna smiled and said, "Then can I kiss your face? That wouldn't count as a prank."

"Disgusting, no."

"What's so disgusting about it!"

Qianzhi added: "After all, they are all women."

"Didn't you just say don't worry about it?"

"I do not remember."

It didn't take long to measure the data, and Qianzhi said with satisfaction: "Very good, not fat."

"I told you, I won't get fat!"

Qianzhi pretended to be surprised and said, "I saw it wrong. Your waist is 1cm fatter than before."

Luna didn't believe it at all: "You're just bluffing."

Chizhi didn't feel strange that she didn't fool Luna. She gave up the idea of ​​joking and took the appropriate cloth from the cabinet.

"By the way, have you found the right troupe?" she asked.

"I'll find it later."

Qianzhi nodded and threw out a newspaper.

Judging from the date, it was last week's Steam Bird newspaper.

"Look at this." She pointed to the plate that fell in the corner.

《Urgent need for a leading actor - Dark Moon Theater》

Qianzhi spread out the cloth and stroked it gently with her fingers. She whispered, "It seems that this troupe is going to perform a musical at the opera house this month, but as luck would have it, their leading actor is missing."

"Missing..." Luna seemed to understand.

"...That's it. Regardless of whether this is related to the 'serial disappearance of young girls' case, at least it's a good opportunity."

Luna said, "Thank you, you are worthy of being the information house Chiori-ya."

Qianzhi sighed and said, "It's just that the customers like to spill all sorts of information."

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"name?"

"Luna."

"gender."

"Female. Is this necessary to ask?"

The leader of the Dark Moon Troupe, Romi, sighed.

"Some people think that although he has a man's body, he is a woman at heart. If he doesn't handle this matter properly, who knows if it will attract the attention of those reporters."

Luna expressed deep sympathy.

If everyone were an armed helicopter, there wouldn't be this problem.

Now she is auditioning at Dark Moon Theatre.

There were only three people in the room: her, the troupe leader, and the troupe's screenwriter.

Romi touched his haggard face and asked, "Why do you want to join our troupe?"

Luna thought for a moment.

Should I tell the truth or just say something nice to get away with it?

Generally speaking, it is definitely the latter, but now the troupe has lost its core leading actor, and a newcomer with no experience but superb acting skills has come, and it is difficult to gain the most basic trust.

She hadn't thought about staying in this troupe forever, but it would be quite troublesome if she didn't even have that little bit of trust.

Luna decided to speak frankly: "I want to be famous, and your troupe lacks the necessary leading actors, and secondly, we can perform on the stage of the opera house."

"You're quite arrogant." Judith, the troupe's scriptwriter, said coldly.

“Because I have the ability.”

Romi put down his resume with interest.

How could a man who was originally an adventurer be so confident in a musical? He wanted to see if his confidence was proportional to his ability.

He picked up the script on the table and handed it to Luna.

"Try to play the role of the sister in Act 2, Section 3."

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