Arthur heard Great Dumas's remark and joked, "Lucky for us, Napoleon wasn't the one attacking the barricades back then, otherwise the cannon fire would have drowned out Mr. Nuli's singing. Alexander, I used to think guys like you were just exceptions, but now I know, every time a revolution happens in Paris, France's top 'artworks' can be found all over the barricades. That makes it clear, trying to sell me 'Liberty Leading the People' for 500 pounds was indeed a bit greedy."
Andersen glanced over at Nuli, who was at a table not far away, and proposed.
"Shall we go and say hello to Mr. Nuli? I visited the Paris Opera House recently and enjoyed the performance of 'The Fairy,' Miss Tarioli's dancing, Mrs. Damoreau's singing, and Mr. Nuli's orchestration left a strong impression. In Copenhagen, everyone praises Miss Astrup's voice and her ageless magical power.