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Chapter 3: Longly Boat, Falling Moon
Narrated by Zhou Yue.
Narrator: Few actors are able to change their postures at will and shift to a different style.
Narrator: Even fewer actors are so well-rounded.
Narrator: Fewer can be so familiar with the stage that they can work as a designer, actor, and director at the same time.
Narrator: Only one person fits that description: Qin Yi.
Choose either “Crazy fans?” or “While I like Qin Yi, too, however...”
If “fans,” ...
You: Stop, wait a minute. Are you a Qin Yi fan?
Narrator: Qin Yi is my idol, my inspiration! Oh, you wouldn’t understand...
If “however,” ...
You: I like Qin Yi a lot, but you’re way too into him.
Narrator: Really?! Why do you like Qin Yi? What play of his is your favorite?
You: ...
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Narrator: I really want to talk about Qin Yi with you, but I’m in a bit of a hurry to find my notebook. Sorry.
Narrator: My name is Zhou Yue, pseudonym Moonship. I’m a playwright.
Narrator: Every successful playwright had a hard life before getting famous. Qin Yi’s show helped me persevere through my darkest days.
Narrator: I left home for Cloud Capital. When I had time, I recorded any thoughts I had about the script.
Narrator: And I actually lost my notebook this time! Oh, I was too rash.
Choose “Try to remember where you left it.”
You: Don’t worry. Let’s retrace your steps. Your notebook might still be where you left it.
Narrator: I went to see Qin Yi’s new play this afternoon.
Narrator: I sat in a seat in the VIP box on the second floor. It had the best view and was quiet enough to take notes... It must be there!
Narrator: I returned to the theater right away, but the evening show had already begun. I had to wait for it to end before I could go in.
Maid: Wait, you can’t go in there!
Narrator: This girl was stubborn! I just wanted two minutes to look for my notebook. She acted as if a princess was inside.
Female Voice: Let him in, Ling.
Narrator: As we argued, the person in the box spoke. Her voice was soft, and to my anxious ears, heavenly.
Narrator: In that quiet box, I saw the most beautiful girl I’d ever seen in my life. She was like moonlight that shone in my heart.
Narrator: Not even the finest artist could depict how regal she looked. She was like the princess in my script, but she was real!
Zhou Yue: Thanks for holding onto that. It’s mine. Can you return it to me?
Girl: You call yourself a playwright? There’s no way your work is selling.
Narrator: She critiqued my story, and she was surprisingly harsh. I was angry and ashamed...
Narrator: But she was persistent and pointed out my mistakes.
Narrator: I wanted to talk to her more. The sky took pity on me and began to rain. I had never been so happy to have bad weather.
Choose either “You fell for her at first sight?” or “You sure you’re not angry at all?”
If “first sight,” ...
You: Seems like you fell in love at first sight.
Narrator: I can’t deny it. How else could I have opened up to someone so quickly?
If “angry,” ...
You: She just criticized your work. You’re not mad?
Narrator: She’s very blunt, it’s true. But I can sense she has a soft spot for art, so she must really have a kind heart.
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Narrator: I didn’t even know her name, but I knew I would never forget that girl. I went back two days later, hoping to see her again.
Narrator: I didn’t find her. But I saw a newspaper on the theater’s bulletin board that had her picture beneath the headline.
Narrator: It turned out she was a real princess.
Attendant: Hey, what’s the matter? You’ve been standing here for a while.
Zhou Yue: I fell in love with Princess Luanyun at first sight.
Waitress: Wait, you what?
Narrator: The attendant burst into laughter. Seeing his reaction made me realize how ridiculous I sounded.
Narrator: How could a princess ever love someone like me? I’m an ordinary person who can’t even sell his plays.
Waitress: Don’t worry. Everyone has bad crushes to get over. Wait for The Fair One’s play. Want to buy a ticket?
Narrator: I bought a ticket in a zombie-like state. By the time I realized I had spent all my food money, I was already in my seat.
Narrator: The troupe performed the classic “Clutched Fan.” The main couple is like the ends of a folding fan as it opens and closes.
Narrator: They never understood each other’s intentions until it was too late.
Zhou Yue: I can’t do that... I can’t live having those same regrets!
Choose “What are you planning to do?”
Zhou Yue: I have to write my play!
Narrator: The missing piece was filled by Princess Luanyun. I don’t want to be like the hero in the play. I have to confess to her!
Narrator: It was an incredible day. I forgot my hunger and fatigue. The script was worked on day and night.
Narrator: I imagined Princess Luanyun as my heroine. She was unattainable, but I felt such a passion for her.
Narrator: My love kept me writing. When I finished the script, I felt the real ending of the story was about to unfold.
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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