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Chapter 1191 - Chapter 132: Uninvited Guest

Mendelssohn jumped off the carriage, and Liszt followed closely behind him.

Before he could reach Arthur's side, Mendelssohn couldn't wait to tell Arthur about the various adventures he had during this trip to Paris.

When Mendelssohn and Liszt arrived in Paris, the first person they went to see was Heine.

Everyone knows that although Heine had only moved to Paris a few years ago, he had already become quite famous in Parisian literary critique circles. However, his reputation in Paris wasn't all positive, as evidenced by the complex relationship between him and Liszt.

Apart from Liszt, Heine also had a poor relationship with Vini, an old friend of Great Dumas. In Heine's manuscript "On Romanticism," which was just handed over to the "British Editor," he ostensibly critiqued French Romantic literature but was actually sarcastically criticizing Vini's indulgence in lyrical and exaggerated writing styles.

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