The afternoon when Dawn and Vivienne acted separately came to an end.

And when they returned to the tavern to meet at night, both of them were in a good mood.

And as agreed at noon in the afternoon, we went to the largest music restaurant in Golden Oak City to have dinner together.

Five days passed in a flash.

weekend.

Tonight, the famous musician Ms. Babasha will hold a special concert at the Golden Oak City Grand Theater.

At 7 o'clock in the evening, at the entrance of the Grand Theater.

Gorgeous horse-drawn carriages with tall horses pulled up at the entrance of the theater, and gorgeously dressed noble gentlemen and ladies, led by the theater receptionist, entered the interior of the grand theater.

Don and Vivian also strolled outside the theater.

Moreover, at the entrance of the theater, Donne also met with two noble ladies, Anlietta and Veronica.

Dawn accepted the little princess' invitation to a concert earlier.

After all, the letter was written sincerely and solemnly, and there was absolutely no reason to refuse it.

Moreover, the little princess also mentioned in the letter that she would watch the concert with Veronica.

Therefore, this is not the kind of ambiguous two-person dating invitation, just accept it generously and it's over.

Even the tickets for the concert were provided by the little princess.

Also, Dawn had told the little princess that he would bring an extra friend to watch the concert, so Anlietta provided him with two tickets.

The one that includes Vivienne.

Miss Fairy's wish to watch the concert came true.

At the entrance of the theater, Donne greeted the little princess and Veronica respectively.

Today's Red Lotus Witch Veronica, her long legs are wrapped in black silk as usual, and her upper body is a red and black dress, which outlines her fiery figure.

Miss Anrietta, on the other hand, did not coil up her black hair with purple luster elegantly, but spread it naturally like a waterfall, filling her with a little more gentle temperament.

The little princess was wearing a beige dress with a fluffy skirt, and on her thin and straight legs, she accidentally put on a pair of white stockings.

It feels like... it shouldn't be the one that Dawn [sent] to her.

But no matter what, the two aristocratic ladies dressed up tonight are glamorous, and each has its own sense of beauty.

When those well-dressed gentlemen passed by them, it was hard not to look twice.

"Is Mr. Dorn alone? Where's your friend?" After a short greeting, the little princess asked.

"Maybe it will come later, we can go in first." Donne could only answer like this.

The two noble ladies were slightly confused, but they still nodded.

A group of four entered the Golden Oak City Grand Theater.

...

The plays and concerts that can be performed in the Golden Oak City Theater are often expensive.

Ms. Babasha's reputation is so great that her tickets will naturally be sold more expensively by the theater.

The cheapest one is 65 silver Gnars for a seat in the ordinary small stands.

It is equivalent to the annual salary of ordinary people.

As for the grandstand with aristocratic social attributes, and the private boxes with the best view on the second floor, the tickets required are even more expensive, ranging from one jinnar to several jinnars.

What the little princess prepared for Don was the box on the second floor.

There are tea tables, sofas and soft chairs, tea drinks, exquisite snacks, and attendants standing quietly outside the box, who can be summoned at any time.

A group of people took their seats in the box, and Vivienne carefully sat down next to Dawn.

It was the first time to officially enter the Grand Theater to watch a concert, which made Miss Fairy very excited.

However, it would be even better if I could watch it alone with Don...

Of course, this is great now!

After Dorn naturally chatted with the two noble ladies for a while, the concert officially started.

Ms. Babasa, wearing a black formal suit, walked to the stage with a baton in her hand, and gave a short speech to other musicians and nobles present.

Then he turned around, held the baton, and stood silently facing the huge orchestra.

The melodious music began to sound, and the two noble ladies and Vivienne all entered the state of listening.

In the box, Don was the last one to enter the appreciation state.

To be honest, this was the first time he heard such a formal symphony.

Through the music list on the coffee table in the private room, Don learned that the first symphony directed by Ms. Babasha was called "Miracle".

It is a symphony with religious meaning and the main purpose is to praise the original god, but it is very different from the traditional solemn religious symphony, it is more lively and enthusiastic.

It is one of Ms. Babasha's representative works.

"Miracle" lasted for half an hour. After the curtain came to an end, the lingering sound lingered, and the atmosphere of the whole theater became lively.

"No matter how many times I listen to it, Ms. Babasha's music is still so fascinating, magnificent, majestic, and majestic. This "Miracle" can be regarded as my favorite piece. Every time I listen to it, I feel passionate and can't wait. Burn something!"

Veronica sighed in a high tone.

"Well..." The little princess nodded maintaining her demeanor, "But this song is not just a showy one. Even in the majestic and high-spirited movement, there is also a piece of light and lovely dance music, which is a bit warm and charming."

"Ms. Babasha is amazing, I really like this piece of music." Vivian also sighed sincerely.

But as usual, her words can only be heard by Dawn alone.

"What does Mr. Donne think? It's a great piece, isn't it?"

Perhaps feeling that the talk was not enough, Veronica used an Amway tone again, trying to bring Dawn, who had been silent all along, into the discussion between her and the little princess.

Don: ...

Abba aba, aba aba aba...

After a short break, Ms. Babasha came on stage again. Judging from the repertoire on the music list, she was going to conduct the second grand symphony tonight.

This piece is a symphony called "Pastoral" written by Ms. Babasha just last year.

Just by listening to the name, you can tell that there will definitely be a big difference in style between this piece of music and the first one.

Being able to control different styles and constantly break through oneself is also the characteristic of Babasha who is highly respected as a musician.

The baton was waved, and the melodious music slowly flowed out.

The music this time is quiet and beautiful, like a trickling stream, like a mountain wind passing through a dense forest, like a fruit tree full of fruits, like a golden wheat field...

After the end of this song, the pastoral symphony with a strong pastoral style, a high degree of completion, and a near-perfect pastoral symphony once again won unanimous praise from the whole theater, with constant applause.

"I can already imagine what will be on the front page of tomorrow's "Musician" journal." Veronica lazily tossed her long red hair, sighing.

After the second symphony, Ms. Babasha stepped down to rest again.

However, this time she took a short break, and after seven or eight minutes, she went on stage again.

At the same time, several young and strong theater waiters moved a harpsichord to the center of the stage.

"Ladies and gentlemen, during the break before the next symphony, please allow me to bring you a solo harpsichord sketch," said Babasha.

This sketch was not on the music list.

It should be an added little surprise.

The audience is looking forward to it.

Even Miss Fairy looked at the stage with great interest.

Afterwards, she noticed that Dawn beside him seemed to be looking at her with a smile on his face.

So, Vivienne turned her head slightly, her long silver hair shaking at the temples: "Dorn?"

Dawn opened his mouth, but he didn't say anything, he just silently gestured to Miss Goblin—

[I have prepared a present for you. ]

The tacit understanding that the two have cultivated for a long time made it easier for Vivienne to understand the meaning of Donne.

"Gift?" She was a little confused.

At this time, Ms. Babasha on the stage had already walked towards the harpsichord. She sat down on the seat and said:

"I didn't write this piece, but I really like it—"To Vivienne."

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