The morning sunlight filters through the windows into the hall, where dust particles float in the air, carrying an atmosphere of tranquility.
Arthur, dressed in a dark blue robe, paced along the wide corridor of the academic building.
On the surface, he was fulfilling the duties of an Academic Director, observing and inspecting whether these hurried students rushing to class had indulged in drinking heavily the previous night. In reality, his mind was still pondering over the scores of "Jasmine Flower" and "No One Sleeps Tonight."
After deciding to adapt "Turandot," Arthur and the others quickly settled on their division of tasks.
Mendelssohn and Schumann were mainly responsible for most of the chorus and arias of the entire play, while fashion literary giant Mr. Disraeli was tasked with secondary processing of the plot based on Goethe's original work.
As for Arthur's task...
In everyone's eyes, he got the hardest part.
