Dilfi was originally scheduled to play the heroine in the musical "Water Daughter", but she had a strange disease since she was a child. When she got sick, she would feel weak all over, which made her unable to participate in the final performance.

Because the script of "Water Daughter" was long this time, Lawik was worried that Dilfi would not be able to stick to it, and Dilfi had fallen ill a few days ago, so she might not be able to participate in the rehearsal.

Although Lawik knew that without Dilfi's participation, the whole play would be much less colorful, but considering the other people in the troupe, he wanted the ending of others to be more perfect, so he had no choice but to issue a commission in the Adventurer's Association.

And this is the origin of the conflict between Lawik and Dilfi.

However, Finina found that the relationship between Lawik and Dilfi was very unusual! Lawik cared about Dilfi very much.

Could it be that the two...

"Um, Lady Finina, you said you are willing to help us..."

Lawik said a little embarrassedly.

"Hey! Lady Finina is going to help us?"

Dilfi was shocked again.

"Hahaha... I was originally thinking of recommending a few good actors to you, but looking at your current situation... the problem seems to have been solved."

Funina chuckled and said.

"Well, actually, I was shocked when I first learned that Lady Funina wanted to help. I thought to myself, how can we be worthy of each other."

Lawek nodded and belittled himself.

"Oh, don't think so. Everyone is unique. You must not belittle yourself because of external material factors. Only if you value yourself first and work hard for it, can you get the respect of others, right?"

Funina enlightened the inferiority complex of Lawek.

"Just like sheep provide warm wool, cows produce mellow and delicious milk, and hardworking bees produce sweet honey, instead of thinking about these bad things, it is better to do your own things diligently like them and make yourself more valuable."

Because it is Funina, because she is an idol, the effect of enlightenment is great.

Lawek nodded and was very moved.

"Yes, the situation is very good now. The most important leading actor seems to be able to stand on the stage again. The original cast is of course the most ideal result."

"What do you mean by seem? I will definitely stick to it. Moreover, I have found medicine to relieve the symptoms, so I can get through it."

"Ah! Hahahaha, good! This is the best."

Looking at the happy and satisfied expressions of Lawik and Dilfy, Funina was thoughtful.

"I'm sorry to interrupt your happy moment. I have a question to ask you, Mr. Lawik."

Funina said.

"Oh, please go ahead."

Lawik said respectfully.

"It's like this. I was thinking before... Since you regard this troupe so seriously, why do you have to disband it?"

"It's written on the commission that your troupe is short of funds, so it can't pay the performance fee... If it's just a financial problem, there are still other ways, right? For example, stop performing for a while, find sponsorship from investors, and continue when you have money, right?"

"Since you all have a good relationship, then work together to overcome the difficulties."

Funina raised her own questions and gave some suggestions.

"Alas, Lady Funina doesn't know... If we hadn't had to, we wouldn't want to go this far."

"After the leader left, our troupe lost its backbone, and the situation became worse and worse. The conflicts among everyone became more intense because the leader lost the mediation."

Dilfi on the side sighed and answered for Lawik.

"Our leader is called Aurelie, and she is also the founder of the troupe. She is one of the victims of the [serial disappearance of girls] case."

Lawvik looked sad, with tears in his eyes, but he held back his grief and did not let the tears fall.

"Speaking of which, it is thanks to Lady Funina who solved the case twenty years ago, arrested the murderer behind the scenes, and sought justice for the leader and all the victims."

"Unfortunately, even if the criminal gets the punishment he deserves, the leader can't come back."

Lawvik sighed lightly and turned his head away, unwilling to say anything more.

"Aurelie, she is also a loyal audience of Lady Funina, and it was also influenced by you that she embarked on the path of musicals."

"The leader is a very good person. She formed a troupe and let many homeless people and those who were frustrated join the troupe, providing them with shelter and a stage. She performed on stage herself, wrote scripts by herself, and guided everyone."

"At that time... many people liked to watch our performances, and the troupe was thriving,Getting better and better..."

Dilfi's face showed a trace of nostalgia. It seems that she would fall into beautiful memories when she mentioned the past troupe.

"Then, when everything was getting better, an accident happened, right?"

Funina took over the topic, and a trace of anger flashed in her eyes.

The culprit of the [Girl Disappearance Case], Marcelle, no, he should be called Vash, this selfish and crazy person, killed so many girls and destroyed so many families!

"Well, so after that, the troupe was completely messed up. We are not good at creating, and the things we write will not be accepted by the audience, let alone operate. Even if we try our best, the troupe will inevitably collapse. "

"So, we decided... Instead of watching the beautiful memories fall apart, it is better to put an end to it early and let the memories retain their final beauty."

Lauvik said helplessly.

"Alas, I didn't expect it to be like this... Among the many victims, there is also a talented civilian artist. Then this final performance is not only your curtain call, but also her final gift, right? "

Funina thought of the musical "Water Daughter". Although the plot was old-fashioned, she loved the lines in it.

Funina guessed that this musical should have been written by Aurelie.

"Yes, that's right. We all miss her very much, so we chose "Water Daughter" for the final curtain call performance."

Dilfi nodded and said, her voice was a little tearful.

"Okay, I know. Since you have such an unfortunate experience, I can't just stand by and watch."

Funina's expression became firm.

"Lord Funina, but you..."

Lawrence thought of what Funina had just said and was very worried about Funina's spirit.

"Ahem, I still say that I will not play any role, and you don't need to substitute, the leading actor has returned."

"So, the help I can provide is some guidance at the performance level, after all, I am also an experienced spectator."

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