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âWhat a rare opportunity! Iâd love to witness Maestro Morettiâs performance
myself,â Gwain said, his eyes lighting up with excitement.
âShall we go then, Mr. Gwain? Iâve always wanted to see Maestro Moretti in
person, too. Who knows? Maybe seeing such a performance will spark my
memory,â Roselynn added with genuine enthusiasm. She truly admired
Isabella, not just because of the artistâs fame but also because of what she
had heard from Santiago.
Being older than Shane, Roselynn knew more about the old manâs past. Years
ago, she had overheard rumors that Santiago had some connection with
Isabella, but the details were always vague. One thing she did know was that
many of the songs Santiago hummed in Peach Blossom House were
originally sung by Maestro Moretti. Todayâs performance was a rare chance,
and she wasnât going to miss it. Plus, the crowded venue might offer her the
perfect opportunity to escape from these three or contact her brother for
help.
âAlright letâs go (wain agreed. He didnât fully trust Roselynn, but he had
complete confidence in his own abilities if she tried anything suspicious, he
Gould easily knock her out and take her away. Plus, Gwain knew something
about Isabellaâs hidden identity, which made him even more eager to attend.
Meanwhile, Shane and Sonia had arrived at the Magnolia Theater, where the
performance was being held. To Shaneâs surprise, the crowd was far larger
than he had imagined, with lines stretching endlessly in front of the ticket
booths.
âMiss Toma, what should we do now?â Shane asked, feeling a bit
disheartened. By this point, there was no way theyâd be able to buy tickets in
timeâthe performance was about to start.
Sonia gave him a smug smile. âDid you really think weâd be waiting in line? I
booked our tickets online ages ago. We just need to pick them up at the VIP
window.â
âReally? Youâre amazing, Miss Toma!â Shane was overjoyed. Having such a
considerate future wife sounded like a dream come true. He couldnât help but
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think back to how he and Frederick had bent over backward for Beatrix. When
had Beatrix ever been this thoughtful?
âIâll go get the tickets!â Shane jumped at the chance to be chivalrous, hurrying
to the VIP window.
The VIP line was short since only Eldoriaâs most influential people had access
to these exclusive tickets. As one of the cityâs three most powerful families,
the Toma family naturally had a spot.
People in line quickly recognized Sonia, stepping aside respectfully. After all,
she was the daughter of the Toma family. Just as they were about to collect
their tickets, a loud, arrogant voice came from behind them. âMake way!
Platinum VIP coming through!â
Everyone turned to see Owen Quill approaching with a group of lackeys. His
entourage was just as obnoxious as he was, demanding attention with their
grand display.
âMr. Quill is here to support Maestro Moretti. You better clear out and give him
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the best seats!â one of his lackeys shouted, laughing as the crowd quickly
dispersed.
The citizens of Eldoria feared the Quill family, especially Owen, whose
aggressive personality and tendency to bully people made him notorious.
Even Sonia stepped aside, not wanting to cause trouble. But Shane stood his
ground.
âMove aside, fatso! Donât you see youâre wasting Mr. Quillâs time?â one of
Owenâs lackeys barked as he tried to shove Shane.
To everyoneâs shock, Shane easily pushed the lackey back, sending him
tumbling to the ground. The crowd gasped, stunned by Shaneâs boldness.
âWell, well, who wouldâve thought thereâs someone in Eldoria brave enough to
stand up to the Quill family?â Owen sneered, his mouth curling into a smug
grin.
âAnd I never thought Iâd see such an arrogant dog shamelessly cutting in line,â
Shane shot back, not intimidated in the slightest. He knew this was his
chance to impress Sonia, and he wasnât going to let it slip away.
Sonia was impressed by Shaneâs bravery but also worried. She wasnât sure if
he could handle the situation.
âGet him!â Owen ordered, and his lackeys rushed forward to attack
Despite the Quill familyâs fierce reputation, their power was mostly due to the
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backing of Teddy Tanner and the Silver Fox Military. Owen himself didnât have
any real martial prowess, and neither did his lackeys.