Chapter 74: I'm back, honey
(Arthur's POV)
As I made my way down the sidewalk, the whispers followed me like a bad smell. They weren't even trying to be subtle about it.
"Is that Arthur Morningstar? The one who supposedly rigged our prestigious film festival?"
"Must be. Despicable demon, isn't he?"
I kept my face neutral, pushing down the urge to roll my eyes. Then an elf nearby decided to get bold.
"Go back to your kingdom, demon," he spat.
I turned, meeting his gaze coolly. "That's the plan."
Their words didn't really get under my skin. After all, they were just parroting what they'd heard, dancing to Titan Pictures' tune like good little puppets. Obviously, none of them had actually seen "Lord of the Rings." Their loss.
But soon enough, when the film hit cinemas across the Moonlight Kingdom, they'd see for themselves. For now, Titan Pictures was doing my marketing for me, free of charge. Couldn't ask for better publicity, really.
As I approached the airport, I couldn't help but smile, thinking about my latest reward from the system.
[Heartstrings: A rare and powerful emotional manipulation skill that enables the director to subtly shape the emotions of their actors, drawing out deeply authentic and captivating performances.]
It was still at level one, only affecting three actors at a time for five shoots a day before exhaustion set in. But with practice, who knew how far I could push it? I was no stranger to leveling up skills, after all. {Nether Surge} had taught me patience.
The moment I stepped into the airport, I was swarmed by reporters. Their questions hit me like a wave.
"How do you respond to the accusations of rigging the film festival?"
I kept my cool, my voice level as I responded, "How could a demon like me possibly influence the festival? Only good films can sway the MFF. And my film? It's a damn good film."
As the reporters scribbled furiously, I couldn't help but feel a twinge of satisfaction. Let them write their hit pieces. In the end, the film would speak for itself.
***
After weathering a storm of accusations from journalists in Moon City, I finally boarded an airship back to the Morningstar Kingdom. Two days and several layovers later, I touched down in Ferland Airport. No surprise, a swarm of demon reporters was waiting for me like vultures circling a carcass.
The moment I stepped into view, they descended en masse.
(Arthur POV)
"Honey, I'm home," I called out as I strolled into the studio, unable to keep the grin off my face.
The crew's heads snapped up, a chorus of grins breaking out across the room.
"Welcome back, boss!" George bellowed, though the knowing glint in his eye reminded me of our little portal secret. The computer team and I had been playing a bit of interdimensional hopscotch lately.
Lilith practically bounced over. "We heard about the MFF success! Is it true?"
"Can we see the hardware?" Klein chimed in, eyes wide with anticipation.
A chorus of "Yeah!" and "Show us!" erupted from the group.
I couldn't help but chuckle. These guys, most of them fresh out of the Infernal Institute of Cinematic Arts, were practically salivating at the thought of seeing a real MFF award up close. Can't say I blamed them.
"Alright, alright," I said, reaching into my bag. "Feast your eyes on these beauties."
The moment the awards came out, I was swarmed. Again. Felt like déjà vu after all those reporter mobs. But this? This felt good.
They oohed and aahed over the trophies, particularly the Lunar Laurel for Best Director and the Celestial Crown for Best Film.
Just as I was basking in the team's excitement, a familiar gravelly voice cut through the chatter. "Congratulations, Your Highness."
We all turned to see Rocky, decked out in a suit that actually fit him for once, a warm smile on his weathered face.
I couldn't help but grin back. "Rocky, you old dog. Looking sharp. Come to join the celebration?"
Rocky's smile widened as he sauntered over. "The moment I heard your second flick was sweeping the MFF, I hightailed it over here. Seems you've gone and made another masterpiece." He raised an eyebrow, a hint of mock accusation in his voice. "Without me, I might add."
I couldn't help but chuckle. "Oh, come on, Rocky. You're a bonafide superstar now. Didn't think you'd need little old me anymore."
Rocky rolled his eyes, but the corners of his mouth twitched upward. He leaned in to get a better look at the awards. "Next time, don't leave me out of the fun, yeah? Thanks to you, I can't exactly go back to hawking tickets at my old theater without causing a riot. Need something to keep me from going stir-crazy."
I clapped him on the shoulder, grinning. "Alright, alright. Next time we cook up some movie, you'll be my first call. Can't have our resident celebrity wasting away from boredom, can we?"
Rocky's eyes lit up, though he tried to play it cool. "Well, if you insist. Someone's got to keep you young whippersnappers in line."