Chapter 48 Begging
After Night Star bounced away happily.
Mo Rabbit felt that the vague threat had completely dissipated.
It seemed that the gaze of some existence had shifted.
The sense of crisis was gone.
Hooray for us.
But even so, Mo Rabbit couldn’t feel particularly elated.
Being toyed with like this still sucked big time.
But she could only endure it.
What good would knowing the truth do?
She couldn’t exactly spill the beans or anything.
“Well, guess I’ll just sit on the sidelines and enjoy the show.”
Mo Rabbit sighed lightly and decided to stay out of it.
Under the watchful eye of Source of White, a human holding the stars can’t cause any ruckus.
Everyone can only achieve what she desires under her influence.
Tricking Night Star Lan is just as simple.
As for how things will turn out after the Wish Princess recovers, we shall see when the time comes.
It doesn’t seem far off from what’s happening now.
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The weekend arrived.
The doors of the Rising Sun Theater opened to the outside world.
With online promotion in tow,
Many audiences came by and soon filled up the seats.
Since the Rising Sun Theater Group reached an agreement with the Night Watchers,
The Night Watchers set up a website specifically for selling tickets to limit the number of people coming to the theater.
It wouldn’t look good if someone came all the way only to find there were no seats.
Of course, neither the Rising Sun Theater nor the Night Watchers intended to make money from this.
They don’t perform commercially; they keep performing for their obsessions.
So, ticket prices are free.
However, to prevent anyone from exploiting the system by buying tickets and then not showing up,
The Night Watchers took various precautions.
For example, buyers must be verified through their real names, the location must be within the city where the Rising Sun Theater Group is located, and each person can buy only one ticket. This flexibility made the process more stringent than many large-scale websites.
After all, the stability of the Rising Sun Theater Group was at stake, and the Night Watchers couldn’t dare slack off.
Even with all these precautions,
Once ticket sales began, the tickets for the Rising Sun Theater would be snatched up instantly, which shows how popular they are.
Despite not having reached worldwide fame, they have achieved national recognition.
If it weren’t for Night Star Lan using her wishes to interfere with the transfer range of the Rising Sun Theater over the years, surely the reputation of the Rising Sun Theater Group would have spread across several countries by now.
Ultimately, it’s some loli who wouldn’t step out of the country.
Of course, the members of the troupe had no objections.
Whose fault was it that the loli they depended on was an important audience member?
Anyway, ever since weekend performances were allowed inside the theater, Mo Rabbit’s workload had significantly decreased.
At least she didn’t have to worry about setting up the stage.
She just needed to perform her heart out on the exclusive stage.
Even if there were minor tasks for her, it was mostly small stuff.
Only the traditional grand performances required her to shine brightly.
Right now, Mo Rabbit was calmly observing the audience of the Rising Sun Theater from the edge of the stage.
The seats were full.
Ordinary people, star holders, and star eclipse embodiments were all there to support the show.
This scene was bustling with energy, and it highlighted the indoor performance’s charm.
This kind of scene really tested the audience’s maturity.
Audience members had diverse personalities; not everyone was always a good citizen.
Of course, under strict order management, few actually caused trouble.
The best order control came from the gentlemanly barrier.
Once the audience entered the theater, they could only behave politely and enjoy the show.
Any outrageous behavior would result in mental sanctions.
Though the standards weren’t exactly strict.
No littering, no loud noise, and no disrupting the venue—the basics.
This ensured each performance ended smoothly.
That’s why the Rising Sun Theater could open its doors to the public.
Mo Rabbit set aside these memories and smiled, looking towards the front row of the audience seats.
“Let me see, who’s here today?”
Most of the front-row seating was pre-arranged, with little chance for ordinary audiences to grab those spots online.
And mostly, they were friends related to Night Star and Night Lan.
Each time Night Lan watched the performances, her friends inevitably followed.
Hence, a few seats in the front were always reserved for them.
Mo Tu quickly scanned the area and saw familiar faces.
Besides Night Lan, there were also Zero Meow, White Fish, Neko Shinna, Star Yoon, and other common girls.
From the crowd surrounding Night Lan, it was clearly understood.
All of them were connected somehow.
Of course, this time Mo Rabbit didn’t come looking for them but someone else.
A moment later.
Mo Rabbit finally found an unremarkable black-haired loli in the front row.
She looked cute, standing out like someone from another planet yet blending in unnoticed, purposefully hiding herself.
Her expression was utterly neutral, eyes like a stagnant pond, quietly waiting for the performance to begin.
Mo Rabbit remembered that Night Star had gone out earlier and brought back someone.
It should be the black-haired loli.
Sure enough.
She was probably concealing all her traits.
No wonder she had fooled Night Star.
According to what Night Star said yesterday, she had been controlled and led to the headquarters of Star Net.
Probably someone deliberately created the opportunity to meet her.
Who knows how far things have progressed between them in such a short time?
Given the loli’s cuteness, it might not be long before an audience member falls for her.
Loli fans, you know the drill.
Mo Rabbit didn’t need to think to know how Night Star would be played.
Even though she enjoyed seeing Night Star get humbled, she subconsciously didn’t want the audience member to be the b*tt of a joke.
Especially someone with an unclear motive who might even be an enemy.
Then Mo Rabbit gave a warm smile, feeling energized inside.
“Even though in your eyes, I’m just an insignificant mortal, of no consequence in any sense, I still beg most humbly, please don’t harm our Rising Sun Theater’s audience members.”
This wasn’t a threat but a plea.
Mo Rabbit naturally knew her position and her own strength.
Using threats would be useless anyway; she didn’t have Wish Princess’ status or cards to play against part of the Origin of the Stars.
Perhaps in her eyes, she was merely a lowly ant.
So Mo Rabbit could only beg humbly.
At this moment, Luo Xi, who was sitting in the front row of the audience, glanced toward Mo Rabbit, who met her gaze from the edge of the stage.
Mo Rabbit smiled sweetly at Luo Xi.
As a pure entertainer, she had nothing to fear,
Not about being intimidated by the glance of some high-ranking existence.
Seconds passed.
Luo Xi broke the eye contact without any sign.
Mo Rabbit rubbed her chin, lost in thought.
“She’s so inscrutable, I wonder if she heard my thoughts. According to my analysis, she should have the ability to read minds.”
But after pondering, Mo Rabbit realized there was nothing she could do, so she could only hope in her heart that Night Star would fare well.