Why am I not a vampire? 11: Women and Goodbye Second Street, Men and Slap
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The silence did not last long before it was broken by a clear and hearty voice. 0
 
A young lady quickly walked out from the crowd and headed straight towards the performance stage. 0
 
 
The girl is probably around twenty-four or twenty-five years old, with a beautiful face and a well-proportioned figure, but definitely not considered fat. She is wearing a plain T-shirt on top and sexy hot pants on the bottom, with long and straight legs that are shining white. She confidently walked to the performance stage and took the microphone from Chu Xun. 0
 
"Goodbye Second District, thank you!" 0
 
 
"We can't do it, miss!" One of the backup band members shook his head and shrugged helplessly. 0
 
Chu Xun immediately arranged for a colleague to bring the accompaniment tape. The young lady started singing the song "Goodbye, Eriko." 0
 
 
When the young lady just walked out of the crowd, Chu Xun could clearly see her face. At the sight of her appearance, he was suddenly shocked to find that she was the same lady he had seen on the beach in the afternoon, the one he had quietly helped out of trouble from the bald hooligan. 0
 
He sighed at the wonderful fate, feeling a bit dazed, until she took the microphone from his hand, he came back to his senses. He turned around and saw her standing in the middle of the dance floor, supporting her long legs, humming a few times, and starting to sing. 0
 
 
"The streets were bustling with footsteps, then suddenly fell silent. The cypress trees filled the sky, then suddenly ceased to sway." 0
 
"At this moment, all I need is a cup of hot tea." 0
 
 
"Originally lived happily, only I didn't realize it. If I could forget my desires, time is long, but clothes are thin." 0
 
 
"I can't meditate on you, but I can let go of everything. Love and desire, I'll save for the next incarnation to burn!" 0
"Regardless of any corner, I won't assume you'll be nearby." 0
 
 
"I can also freely travel to foreign countries and find a new haven." 0
 
When the young lady just stepped onto the stage, there was a stir in the crowd. But as soon as the singing started, they gradually stopped their whispering. And as the song progressed, the entire bar fell completely silent, with only the young lady's singing echoing through it. 0
 
 
The people in the bar were drawn into the mood of the song by the woman's singing, becoming intoxicated and unable to extricate themselves. 0
 
In fact, the woman's voice is not particularly pleasant, with excessive sharpness and insufficient variation. The song, when sung by her, has such a strong emotional impact solely because she has a precise grasp of the emotions. 0
 
 
"Goodbye, Second District" describes a situation where a person pursues emotions but cannot obtain them. The song is a heartfelt expression, and the woman interprets the song so well that it seems she has had a very similar experience to what the song describes. 0
 
After the song is finished, the people in the bar gradually come to their senses from their previous intoxication and then enthusiastically applaud the woman. 0
 
 
After the woman finished singing, she stood still for a while, then took a deep breath and exhaled deeply, as if the song had consumed a great deal of her energy. 0
 
"Thank you, everyone!" she said loudly, then returned to her seat. Throughout the whole process, she had a smile on her face and a radiant look, seemingly quite satisfied with her performance. 0
 
 
When the singing started, Chu Xun was quickly drawn into the mood of the song like any other patron in the bar. 0
 
After listening to the song, he couldn't help but think that this lady probably had a difficult love life. She sang with a sense of longing and sorrow, as if lamenting and pouring out her heart. Dancing something about the hidden dragon, crying for the lonely boat's something woman. 0
 
 
He recalled a similar description of women singing in ancient literature, wanting to blurt it out to appear cultured, but after racking his brains, he couldn't remember the complete phrase, so he could only vaguely say a few words. He was truly living up to the name of a cultured youth but behaving like a fool. He couldn't help but hum softly: "What is love, just a game... Oh, I love you so much I'm not afraid to die, but if you cheat, go ahead and die." The lyrics contain a hint of mockery. 0
 
 
Uncle Kun usually watches romantic movies, and Chu Xun occasionally glances at them and can sing some of the movie theme songs intermittently. 0
 
He boldly assumed that the lady had experienced an emotional change, but he was not interested in carefully verifying it. He turned and walked towards the bar, ready to continue working. It was at this moment that a voice came from behind him. 0
 
 
"You stinky hooligan, how dare you flirt with me!" 0
 
He heard the voice coming from the woman, immediately turned his head, only to see the woman with a frosty expression, one hand on her hip, the other pointing at the man next to her and scolding. 0
 
 
Chu Xun Looking at the man next to the woman, I saw that he was thin and short, with a sordid appearance, covering his face with one hand, obviously having been slapped by the woman. 0
 
The thin man, having been slapped, continued to babble, "You, a woman, dare to hit me. I'm showing you respect by just touching you. If it were someone else, they wouldn't have the privilege!" 0
 
 
"Get lost!" the woman said in a deep voice. 0
 
"What are you feeling so proud about, little girl? Do you know who my boss is?" The skinny man pointed behind him. "Boss, this woman is not bad, come and take a look." 0
 
 
Chu Xun Following the direction of the thin man's finger, I saw a group of people pushing through the crowd towards him. The group exuded a strong sense of menace, and wherever they went, people made way. At the forefront was a man with a particularly unfriendly expression, presumably the "big brother" he had mentioned. 0
 
"This looks like trouble!" 0
 
 
Chu Xun Seeing this scene, the attractive eyebrows raised slightly, shook her head, and then walked over, ready to handle another one of his regular tasks at the bar. 0
 
 
 
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