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Chapter 304 Mirror Glass's Memories of Ordinary Dreams

Chapter 304 Mirror Glass Memories—Ordinary Dreams
[Concert Audience Seating]

Just after Tendou and Caroline walked out of the passage, the camera in the movie first focused on Jing Liuli on the stage.

She lifted the hem of her light purple skirt, having just finished singing a fast song, her forehead glistening with fine beads of sweat.

Although Jing Liuli was slightly tired at this moment, her smile was even more dazzling than a spotlight.

It's clear that they genuinely enjoy what they're doing.

Then, the camera in the theatrical version slowly pans down, sweeping across the beautiful, shimmering sea of ​​fluorescent light below the stage.

Countless glow sticks flickered in the darkness, their pink, blue, and purple lights intertwining, like a starry sky brought into a concert hall on the sea, a dreamlike spectacle.

But when the camera slowly zoomed in on the movie and finally stopped in the hand of a 'fan' wearing a baseball cap, viewers on the 13th station immediately realized something was wrong.

Instead of ordinary LED lights, the man's glow stick contained a stone the size of a fingernail.

A pale blue glow seeped from the stone, exactly the same as the Star Dream Stone hanging at the top of the 'Sea Concert Hall - Aurora Ode', clearly a smaller version of the Star Dream Stone.

The camera continued to move, and more and more glow sticks embedded with Star Dream Stones began to appear in the movie.

They were scattered in various corners of the audience, some hidden behind fans holding up 'glass' light signs, and some sandwiched next to popcorn buckets. They seemed to be random, but when the camera zoomed in, they revealed a complex formation.

The pale blue light flowed along the edge of the formation, quietly merging into the air, and intertwined with Jing Liuli's singing on the stage, as if forming some kind of eerie connection.

Upon seeing this, the viewers on the 13th station instantly realized that the Starfrost Faction was up to something.

'Seriously? When will these ice-cold freaks of the Starfrost Frost Faction ever stop?'

"Don't rush, listen to Lao Tian. He clearly wants these guys to go along with their mistake and help Liu Li."

"Only when humans do what gods do can it be an epic," Lao Tian is truly the king of witty banter among celebrities; he's said 90% of all the witty remarks from them.

'I feel like this is going to be really intense! Liuli's singing is about to react with the Star Dream Stone!'

Just as the audience was pondering what the Starfrost Frost Sect was up to, and why Heavenly Dao, knowing of their existence, still included them in the concert, the audience was still wondering what was going on.

After finishing a song, Jing Liuli wiped the sweat from her forehead and gestured for the band members behind her to pause.

Upon seeing Jing Liuli's gesture, the band members and backstage staff immediately turned off the background music.

As the cheerful background music gradually faded away, the previously boisterous audience quieted down, turning their curious gazes toward Jing Liuli on stage.

In the past, during the intermission of concerts, Jing Liuli would either sing a slow song or interact with fans and play games. Why did she suddenly stop today?
At the same time, the media reporters on site immediately perked up.

The media professionals' keen sense of smell made them feel that tonight's concert would be absolutely different from any other concert.

So everyone raised their cameras and stared intently at Jing Liuli, afraid of missing any big news.

On stage, after resting for a while, Jing Liuli lifted her skirt and walked step by step to the edge of the stage, completely disregarding the so-called 'big star airs', and sat directly on the steps at the edge of the stage.

She dangled her feet in the air, holding the microphone in her hand, and looked at the audience as if chatting with a friend.

"Everyone, before I sing the next song, I'd like to talk about something different, like what were your childhood dreams?"

As soon as he finished speaking, a quiet commotion arose in the audience.

Jing Liuli smiled and looked at the front row closest to the stage, her gaze landing on a girl with pigtails.

The girl, wearing a support T-shirt with Jing Liuli's cartoon image printed on it, clutched a glow stick tightly in her hand, her face flushed red, and waved excitedly at Jing Liuli, indicating that she wanted to answer.

To this, Jing Liuli smiled and said, "You're the one!"

Jing Liuli handed over the microphone, and the pale purple 'Dream Butterfly' gently carried it to the girl's side.

The girl took the microphone with trembling hands, so nervous that she could barely speak coherently. She could only keep waving her face with her hands, her ears as red as ripe apples.

Seeing this, Jing Liuli smiled and said, "Don't be nervous, just chat like you're chatting with a good friend."

Perhaps it was Jing Liuli's smile that was so healing, or perhaps it was her comforting words that had an effect.

The girl took a deep breath and finally spoke haltingly.

"My childhood dream was to become a singer like you, someone who can bring joy to everyone!"

Jing Liuli's eyes lit up, and she smiled kindly.

"Then you must keep going! This path may be a bit difficult, but as long as you persevere, you will definitely reap the rewards!" Hearing this, the girl gripped the microphone tightly, nodded vigorously, and was almost moved to tears.

Because her idol not only responded to her words, but also encouraged her!
In the following time, Jing Liuli had Mengdie carry a microphone and fly to various corners of the audience.

Among those who took the microphone were office workers in suits, mothers with children, and elderly men with gray hair.

"My childhood dream was to be an astronaut."

Halfway through his sentence, the man in the suit scratched his head somewhat awkwardly.

"It's a pity that I'm now a programmer, but I still watch documentaries about the starry sky from time to time, so I haven't completely forgotten it."

"My dream is to open a small cake shop."

The mother, holding her child in her arms, smiled and said, "I learn to make desserts every day after get off work. When my child is a little older, I'll try renting a small shop."

"When I was young, I wanted to be a teacher, but because my family was poor, I had to drop out of school and start working."

"Now that I'm retired, I help kids with their homework in the community, which is like fulfilling half of my dream."

As the gray-haired old man was saying this, his wife, who was standing next to him, gave him a light pat on the back, clearly implying to everyone that the old man was not in the community to help children with their homework, but to play chess with other old men.

Everyone responded with kind smiles.

Soon, everyone finished answering.

Among those who answered, there were people of all ages, men and women. Their answers were all very ordinary and contained no earth-shattering words, but they all carried their own yearning for a better life.

Meanwhile, some of them are still pursuing their dreams, some are realizing their dreams in different ways, and others are hiding their dreams in the little things of daily life.

Jing Liuli listened quietly, and when Mengdie brought the microphone back, she held it and spoke in a gentler voice than before.

"Since everyone has shared their dreams, let me tell you what my dream is."

"A dream called 'reunion'."

The spotlight shone on Jing Liuli, and the sea of ​​fluorescent lights below the stage gradually quieted down as everyone listened attentively.

Meanwhile, Tiandao and Caroline had arrived at the concert, sat down quietly in a seat that had been reserved for them in advance.

Unlike Caroline, who has been at the base since childhood, Jing Liuli, like Tiandao, arrived at the base later.

The 'dream' she was talking about was the ordinary dream she had as an 'ordinary person' before she came to the base.

At the same time, this is also a flashback chapter for Mirror Glass.

A unique memory that belongs solely to her.

As Kagami Ruri softly narrates, the scene in the theatrical version slowly changes, switching to an ordinary city park.

There's a red clock in the park, and not far away there's a building that says 'Sunshine Tutoring Center'.

Upon seeing the familiar park and the familiar building not far away, the comments section on station 13 exploded instantly.

'Isn't this the city from the side story of Heaven's Path?!'

'Wow, so Tiandao, Chenxing, Liuli, and Chenkong all come from the same city?'

'This can't be a coincidence, can it? There's definitely something to this city about.'

Could Liuli's dream of "reunion" be related to her family?

In the picture, Xiao Liuli is wearing a pink dress and is being led by her father to run on the grass, while holding a cotton candy in her hand.

At the same time, the production team also took a wicked approach by briefly showing the camera on the road outside the park.

A little boy with silver-white hair, carrying a schoolbag, hurried past, brushing past Xiao Liuli across the street, like two parallel lines that would never intersect.

P.S.: I'm a little tired, everyone. That's all for today's update.

[Currently owed 2 chapters]

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