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Chapter 309 "In My Song"

Chapter 309 "In My Song"

Tears welled up instantly. Liuli's only dream was for her father to find her.

'Heaven was so gentle this time, not shattering her naivety, but instead giving her hope.'

'It turns out she wanted to be a big star not for fame, but to make her father see her and break down.'

'I hope Liuli can continue to carry this dream with her, and even if she learns the truth in the end, she will still remember this warmth.'

'It was supposed to be a happy scene, but I cried my eyes out. Liuli, you must be happy.'

By now, the viewers on the 13 stations have basically figured out Tiandao's personality.

Despite his arrogant and domineering style, Tiandao is actually much gentler than most characters.

His so-called domineering attitude is nothing more than refusing to listen to the advice of 'fools' and always following his own will.

If someone disagrees with him, then the one who is wrong is the other person, not him.

Aside from that, Tiandao is practically a "warm-hearted man" in other aspects.

He never minds helping others appropriately, nor does he mind occasionally acting as a mentor to others.

Dust Sky, Dust Star, Mirror Glass, Caroline
Basically, almost every character with some fame and background in the Stars seems to have some connection to the Heavenly Dao.

Thinking about this, some viewers from other dimensions seemed to have discovered something.

"Speaking of Lao Tian's current character design, doesn't it remind you of those strong characters in classic shonen anime who help others in the early stages but suddenly become villains later on?"

"I'm asking you, are you sure you want Lao Tian to be the villain?"

"Dude, if Lao Tian were to play the villain, would this whole cast really keep acting?"

"Assuming Lao Tian becomes the villain later on, Caroline, Chen Xing, and Jing Liuli will definitely side with him. Are you sure Lao Kong has even a one in ten thousand chance?"

'To be honest, I feel that even if all 35 of these stars were combined, they wouldn't be enough to defeat Lao Tian alone.'

Just as the comments section was buzzing with heated discussion about this idea...

The visuals in the theatrical version have changed again.

What appeared before the audience this time was the scene of the Crimson City: Mirror Glass New Year's Eve Concert.

[23:50]

[A Concert Hall at Sea, A Timeless Sigh for the Aurora]

The lights in the concert hall on the sea slowly dimmed, leaving only the spotlight shining on the mirrored glass figure in the center of the stage.

She held the microphone, her light purple hair shimmering under the spotlight. Her eyes, though lacking their usual playfulness, held a seriousness she rarely showed.

"So, my dream is actually very simple."

"I hope everyone can be happy every day, and that we can still get together like this ten, twenty, or fifty years from now."

There were no grand pronouncements about becoming a world superstar, nor any ambitions to change the music scene.

Jing Liuli's dream is so ordinary that it's almost simple.

But seeing her serious expression on the big screen, the sea of ​​fluorescent lights below the stage suddenly fell silent.

At this moment, including the viewers on the 13th station, they did not feel that Liuli's dream was insignificant. On the contrary, they felt a warmth in their hearts, as if they were gently wrapped by something soft.

Because these are words that only someone like Ruri could say.

Her happiness has always been so simple.

After sharing her dream, Jing Liuli raised her head, her gaze passing through the crowd and landing on the VIP seats.

Meanwhile, the camera in the theatrical version also followed Jing Liuli's gaze, focusing on Tiandao and Caroline sitting in the VIP seats.

In the scene, Tiandao leans back in his chair, toying with a silver coin in his hand, a nonchalant smile playing on his lips. Caroline sits beside him, her green cat ears swaying gently, looking down at a tablet in her hand.

Looking at them, Jing Liuli smiled and then stood up from the edge of the stage.

As she walked toward the center of the stage, she said with a smile, "Ladies and gentlemen, the song I'm going to sing next is one I've never sung before, because it was given to me by a friend who wishes to remain anonymous."

"It's kind of funny, but when I first got this song, I didn't want to sing it at all."

"Because that friend was not only incredibly arrogant, but he had never written a song before."

"If someone suddenly throws a song at me like this, my first reaction is definitely, 'This guy is messing with me again,' but well, here's the result..."

Upon hearing Jing Liuli's words, a soft chuckle came from below the stage.

But gradually, the smile on Jing Liuli's face turned complicated.

"This guy certainly has the right to be arrogant."

Jing Liuli paused, then said in a helpless and envious tone, "Sometimes you have to admit that some people are just like that. It's not that they can't do many things, it's just a matter of whether they want to or not."

"Compared to someone like him, I've gotten to where I am today entirely by luck."

At this point, Jing Liuli stopped keeping everyone in suspense and revealed the new song she would be singing next.

It is titled "In My Song".

After hearing Jing Liuli's words on stage, Caroline in the VIP seats turned to look at Tiandao, her green eyes full of curiosity.

"Tiandao, when did you start writing songs?"

In response, Tiandao said with a serious expression, "Caroline, I didn't write this song. I just helped someone else pass it on to Liuli."

In all honesty, what Heaven said this time was absolutely true.

The song he gave to Jing Liuli was a classic song from his previous life that he had redeemed from the popularity system.

He's not a creator at all; he's just an ordinary 'entertainment deliveryman'.

However, Caroline remained skeptical of this claim about the Way of Heaven.

Because during this time, she had already secretly investigated all the events that had occurred since the emergence of the Heavenly Dao.

She also conducted thorough data analysis on everyone Tiandao had encountered during this period.

Therefore, she was quite certain that among the people Tiandao knew, there was no one who could independently create songs.

But Heaven's way isn't the kind of thing that can 'beat around the bush'.

If he really did it, he would have admitted it openly long ago and wouldn't have tried to hide it.

If you eliminate all the impossibilities, then no matter how absurd the remaining answer may be, it is the only correct 'truth'.

Perhaps this song wasn't actually written by Tiandao, but rather he somehow copied it from somewhere he didn't know.

Although she already had a general idea in mind, Caroline did not voice it.

Everyone has their own secrets, whether they belong to the will of Heaven, to themselves, or to others.

Silence can sometimes be a form of politeness and tacit understanding.

In this respect, the Way of Heaven is the same.

For example, he also knew Caroline's 'secret', but he never revealed it.

Amidst their silent understanding, a soothing and melodious song slowly rose from the stage.

PS: That's all for today's update. Fat Tiger is going to catch up on some entertainment novels to recharge.

(End of this chapter)

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