musicians of old

Chapter 715 Things I Care About

Chapter 715 Things I Care About

"Many things may seem calm and harmonious to others, but in the eyes of senior officials, they are probably semi-open secrets, hahahaha," Fan Ning laughed.

"Tell me what you think, Carloen."

Marquis McAdam still asked this question.

"What are your plans and thoughts after the festival."

“It has a connection to the Bologna School, and even before that, it had a great connection.”

"I don't plan to do it until after the Harvest Festival," Fanning said.

"Do you know that Lavoisier became the one who bathes in light today?" McAdam asked.

"heard."

"Have you heard those works that are sweeping the world's modern music scene today?"

"Of course, the whole process will be broadcast live in our theaters."

“Have you ever heard of the rapid growth of various emerging groups?”

"Part of it." Fanning answered, then shook his head and smiled, "Mr. Marquis, the questions you asked are very important. They are what everyone who has 'ideas' must consider. But in fact, I don't care that much."

"Some of them will fall into my control without any suspense, while others will not be that important."

"In the art world today and in the future, what I care about is whether the investors at the bottom of the theaters can live a life that matches their passion and efforts, and is a little more comfortable and generous; whether the number of "music aid" quotas, which is increasing in scale but still seems a drop in the bucket compared to the needs of children, can be expanded a little more; when can our theaters further increase the proportion of funds for "popularizing art" so that more and better "youth symphony orchestras" and cheap "born to love music" performances can appear in various places; and whether the "four basic courses", "Ning's teaching method" and "theater examination outline" that I have painstakingly promoted can bring real help to those "ordinary people" who are thirsty for the glory of art."

McAdam's brows showed a thoughtful look.

“Perhaps after listening to this you will think this is nothing?”

"But the interesting thing is that the above is exactly the source of my 'danger'." Fanning smiled and took a sip of tea.

"I climbed the ladder step by step, from 'Forged Lion' to 'New Moon'. The authorities don't care about that. I went from a low-level knower to today's third-level master. The authorities don't care about that either. In the art of mysterious leadership, even if I rise to the sixth level of the Order, I may not win Poglelich. Not only will they not suppress me, but they will praise and encourage me, encouraging me to rise higher one day."

"But the problem is, I don't seem to be fixated on the Torchbearer."

"I still keep an eye on the 'moths'."

"This is a huge problem." Fanning leaned back in his seat and rested his hands on the back of his head.

"So, what are your plans?" McAdam stared at Fanning. "From what I know, you are not the kind of person who would sit still and obey orders."

McAdam reviewed the entire process of the "Resurrection" performance accident, tracing back nearly a year from the premiere day.

He discovered that Fanning had actually prepared an endless stream of secret tricks and back-up plans. Just using the name "Old Symphony Orchestra" to mislead the Special Patrol Office into using "disaster" to divine the interpretation of the "Old Days" wreckage was a very brilliant prediction!

Although on the surface it seems that things "finally exploded after the calm", considering Fanning's strength at the time, it was a complete "asymmetric confrontation" with the authorities, which was extremely difficult to deal with!

Just like the "Vanessa" incident this time, even though the Special Patrol Office had made such targeted preparations and fully equipped its forces, it still caused the liquidation team to suffer such a huge loss without making any noise.

“Taking sides is a dangerous thing.”

Fanning simply repeated his original words. "Whether Ms. Roy will continue to stay in the theater is actually just a formality. Your school can decide for yourself. I personally welcome it, but my suggestion is that the Bologna School should not continue to "add to the stakes."

"I said the latter sentence based on our personal relationship over the past few years. At present, the depth of your cooperation with Turner Cinemas and the personal relationship between Ms. Roy and me are still in a state of 'benefits outweigh risks for the time being'. If you 'increase the stakes' further, it may be too much, hahahaha."

Fanning smiled calmly, as if he was giving friendly advice on a private matter of his friends that had nothing to do with him.

Roy looked at him in surprise.

“As for my plans?

"Of course I will take good care of Roy. You don't know how important she is to me. As a boss, of course I have to take good care of my subordinates, even if they are just 'former subordinates'."

The Marquis and Marchioness opposite couldn't help but look at each other.

"Roy, what do you need for your third key?" Fanning asked again.

"Ah, 'Gate of Coincidence'?" Roy next to him was stunned. "The key is a certain state. The traditional method is to find a place where everyone is paying attention and act as a witness to a slim probability event."

"The alternatives are either to carry the well-contained wreckage of the Disaster through, or to follow the current situation like the previous Santaramb subway incident. Both are more troublesome and not as simple as the first two doors."

"Oh, that's it." Fan Ning snapped his fingers, "Get ready, I'll help you when the time comes."

"Yeah." Roy nodded in agreement. "You mean, there might be some events and opportunities during the seven-day celebration of the Harvest Arts Festival? This is indeed a more likely time than usual."

"Duke Rudnev invited me for a few drinks yesterday." Marquis McAdam was silent for a while, then suddenly brought up a new topic, "He used the money from the large-value violin transaction from the previous month to try investing in several other art sub-sectors, and was unexpectedly lucky enough to get off to a good start."

Ok?

Why did you suddenly bring up the matter of "Thor Ruby"? .

Fanning had all sorts of guesses and thoughts flashing through his mind. He smiled and said, "After I bought the Thor Ruby and gave it to Miss Sheeran, Duke Rudnev also corresponded with me recently. One of the new investment directions he tried was the art collection in the Turner Gallery."

"Considering that Miss Roy already has the cello 'Gianandrea', I gave her the 'Adagio', the fourth movement of the 'Fifth Symphony'. It was a pure gift from the heart, and I guarantee that there will be no bias."

Fanning jokingly glanced to his side.

Roy, who was being particularly well-behaved today, continued to nod in agreement with "hmm".

"Roy, you and mom should go out for a while." Marquis McAdam said at this time, "I want to talk to Master Fanning alone."

"Oh" Roy stood up in surprise.

She followed the Marchioness closely, and before closing the door, she looked back at the two of them.

Marquis McAdam poured Fanning another small cup of hot tea.

The tea was a little hot when it reached his lips, so Fan Ning blew on it gently while drinking it.

"At the awarding ceremony of the Order of the Thistle in the first half of the year, King Louis asked you two questions." McAdam said in a drawn-out tone.

"One is asked by the House of Commons, and the other is me."


Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like