63. The Performance Ends

With the hype of "Lu Li's legendary experience" and "Lu Li's arrival to watch," many noblemen and wealthy merchants came to the Monte Theatre for the performance.

Evidence shown by the expensive ticket prices that are unaffordable for commoners.

However, their interest in Lu Li was greater than in the play itself. Requests to meet him privately reached the theater owner, who then brought them to Lu Li and others who had just arrived at the theater.

Unsurprisingly, Lu Li refused the proposal. The disappointed theater owner led them to a box on the second floor.

The stage lined by red curtains and the nearly full hall on the first floor were visible at a glance.

Dean Lawrence did not stay, leaving with the theater owner.

There were still twenty minutes until the performance began.

During the waiting period, a commotion sounded from outside the suite.

"Let me in! The Exorcist must be in there! Please, I have something very important!"