As soon as Harvey sat down, he had bread, milk, fried eggs and bacon in front of him. Shirley put a ham on his plate. She bit it gently and hesitated to persuade him: "Sir, could you reconsider your arrangement yesterday? I can only do housework. If it's OK to play the role of servant, how can I be qualified to play a noble Countess? "

——Sure enough, I'm still thinking about it.

Shirley's gentle and quiet character is not suitable to be an actor, but she is very similar to Meredith.

Harvey chuckled and shook his head: "but you also know that the role of Meredith has a lot in common with you. You don't need to be nervous when performing. Just read it according to the lines. You also heard the praise of the Brenda troupe leader yesterday. Even if you don't believe my eyes, you can trust the judgment of a troupe leader with decades of dramatic experience."

"But

Speaking of this, Shirley can't find a reason to refute. She puts back the ham that she originally planned to put on Harvey's plate and silently protests Harvey's arrangement.

Harvey put the ham over and said with a smile, "it happens that I also play count of Monte Cristo. I will practice with you. We don't need to perform in front of a lot of audiences. Even if we fail, we have many opportunities."

Shirley looked at him suspiciously: "every time the master comes home, he doesn't always go to the wardrobe."

"From today on, I'll spare at least one hour a day to practice with you."

She hesitated and answered, "well."

"Eat quickly. I'll go to the theater company later to introduce you and Diana to other people. Then I can practice together. I'll officially shoot in a few days. Have you tried on the new dress?"

"It's been washed, but it hasn't been dried yet. Sir, that dress is very expensive, isn't it?"

"I can use magic to blow dry. I don't care about the money. The money made by count of Monte Cristo is enough for us to live a luxurious life. By the way, do you want me to help you put it on?"

The more expensive the dress, the more troublesome it is to wear it. There are three layers inside and three layers outside. This is probably a kind of rich design. Women without servants don't even have the qualification to wear the dress.

Shirley didn't know what to think of. Her white face flushed slightly. She lowered her head and ate the bread in a small voice

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"Performance

Skill level: e

Proficiency: B

Explanation: you are good at acting, you can easily play any type of character, maybe a third rate thief, maybe a decent knight, or an arrogant aristocrat. Wearing a beggar's suit can also show the aristocratic style. When you have the impression of that role in your mind, you can easily copy its words and deeds. "

When Harvey decided to play the Earl of Monte Cristo, the performance skill appeared in his mind. At the beginning, his proficiency was only level E, so he simply upgraded it to level B with the latest skill reward point. B-level proficiency has made him have acting skills no less than those of the last world superstar. In fact, this is a very general statement. Harvey only feels some subtle changes when he improves the proficiency of this skill.

He is sure that when he performs a character in front of others, he will no longer feel embarrassed and have less psychological obstacles, and he will know more about how to express the emotion of the character.

Harvey is the "author" of the count of Monte Cristo. Even in order to write the count of Monte Cristo in this world, Harvey has made an in-depth study of the whole story and all the characters. He recalled all the descriptions about the count of Monte Cristo in the novel. Edmund was an upright young man. After he was put in prison, he learned from father Faria the knowledge of ordinary people for several lifetimes. His anger of revenge made him stronger and more able to hide himself.

To describe the count of Monte Cristo in one word, Harvey did not think of wisdom or maturity, but dignity. The young count of Monte Cristo, the avenger count of Monte Cristo, and the hidden side of the count of Monte Cristo, all the characters are set in Harvey's mind.

It didn't take long for Harvey to master the knack of playing the count of Monte Cristo, and his thoughts returned to reality.

Harvey opened his eyes and saw the members of Brenda theatre company, Diana and Shirley on the theater stage in front of him, practicing while watching the script he wrote. Photographer Kenneth started to record the pictures with magic crystal. They are still in the running in stage. Let the members of Brenda theatre understand the difference between drama and mirage as soon as possible, and give Diana and Shirley time to practice.

"Dear Mr. Adrian." The girl's whispering voice interrupted Harvey's thinking, and he went to see a girl with a slightly sad face standing in front of him. Christie Isaiah, the ace of Brenda theater, originally played Haide.

Harvey politely replied, "Miss Isaiah, what can I do for you?"

Christie looked at Diana practicing on the stage, and her face became more depressed. The paper script in her hand had some changes, and her voice had been raised unconsciously. She had some meaning of questioning: "do you really think that a person without acting foundation is more suitable to play a noble woman than me?"

The questioning voice attracts the eyes of other actors who are practicing. They can do whatever they should do after a glance, which is not their business.

Haide is the most important female role in count of Monte Cristo. How can Christian be upset if she is easily robbed? What's more, she can only play a role in the early stage. The huge gap makes her the trump card of Brenda opera company unacceptable. This sentence is questioning Harvey and Diana.

When Christie asked, her beautiful eyes were tearful, stubborn and pathetic enough to shake any man. She always thinks that Diana won the role by her surname, Diana Cromwell, the daughter of the Cromwell family. Recently, the Cromwell chamber of Commerce joined the project, and people with a clear eye know what happened.

Even if Harvey can't change her mind, she should at least let everyone know about it.

Harvey looked at Diana, who was still practicing, and shook his head. "I don't know the answer. Now I can ask."

"Ask

Christie saw Harvey get up and walk up to Diana, who was practicing in the air with the script in one hand.

"What do you think, Diana?"

When Diana was invited to play Haide, Diana didn't explicitly refuse or agree. Harvey gave her a few days to try and think about it. Now it seems that she is enjoying it.

Diana didn't seem to hear Christie's question just now. She looked at Harvey with her right hand akimbo and nodded slightly: "I don't have to perform in front of the audience. It's a lot easier for me."

Harvey looked at Christie behind him and then at Diana, unsure, "I need a specific answer."