While the applause did not stop, the curtain of the stage rose again.

The audience applauds more and more.

Because all the actors in this play were lined up on the stage.

"Thank you, everyone."

Wallis, a classmate standing in the middle, stepped forward and called out to the guest seat.

"It was a very long play as a result of packing everyone's ideas, but I am relieved to see it all together for three years."

Wallis looks back at his companions in line.

"Let me introduce my classmates. First of all, the protagonist of this play, Gabel Knight Hua. Nelson!"

Wallis called his name and Nelson stepped forward.

"Thank you!

Nelson lowered his head cheerfully.

Nelson!

"That was cool!

A loud cheer rises.

"Nelson, you're back alive!

That's Fiquet screaming. Ain leans aside next to him and decides what he doesn't know.

Nelson's father nodded happily to the voice from the guest seat, applauding.

"Dad!"

Nelson pulled out the sword again, calling out for it, and raised it high.

Nelson's father waved with a distorted face.

Wallis gently waved his wand and made the sword shine in seven colors.

From the guest seat, a round of applause occurs for Nelson's father, who rises in a hurry.

"Thank you. My son, thank you. Always looking after you."

Almark looked down slightly enviously from the top of the stage as he said that.

Nelson's father was Nelson's ally from start to finish.

I never showed any shame that I was always on my son's side.

If my father had been here,

Imagine that.

What would Dad tell me? [M]

Almark. Do you have someone to keep an eye on your enemies while you're fighting?

I suppose I could have stopped the other person's breath while he was talking.

Such a word comes to mind and makes me laugh bitterly.

No, I've never seen a play with my father in the first place.

I don't know what my father would say.

Applause stops and Nelson introduces the next student.

"Queen Leila's brave maid, Norish."

Norish stepped forward and lowered his head.

"Thank you."

"Norish, you were so cute!

It was Koren who shouted in applause.

Polois has a tender face next door.

"Get along with Nelson!

The words were applauded even more, but Norish blushed and lied on her face.

In a warm applause, Norish takes care and introduces the next student.

"The queen who got her smile back.... Leila"

Leila stepped forward and gracefully folded her knees.

The beautiful smile leaks a sigh from the guest seat.

"Amor, King Gabel, who fears not to believe.... Reido"

Leila's call prompted Leido to step forward.

Reido's calm majesty was as uncomfortable as being said to be a noble child.

The torque taught me what the nobles did. Of course there will be.

But Almark thinks so.

That's not all.

Raidow sees very well. About all of us.

Otherwise, you wouldn't be able to behave so well as a nobleman because you taught me how much.

Almark secretly wondered if Raidow's broad view of the class would actually be comparable to Wallis, although it would be less conspicuous.

"Trumpeter as faithful minister of the Kingdom. Pillman"

With Reido's introduction, Pillman sounds the trumpet he held in his hand.

Pillman, who had completely forgotten to say hello at the end, was in a strange costume because he rushed back into the minister's clothes, but all the noise of the blaring trumpet was canceled.

"Ambitious Mulboard King Demigal. Torque"

Pillman's voice was greeted with indifference when the torque stepped forward.

There seems to be a look on your face that says you want to finish the heat show just now.

The torque nevertheless served a minimum purpose.

"The silent one. Galaine"

Garaine greeted him with a big bow when he stepped forward.

The motion of the composition brings laughter with applause from the guest seat.

"The voice of my feelings. Deg"

Two groups of students on the stage eject Galaine's introduction.

Deg stepped forward with a bitter smile and lowered his head.

"A princess with an angel's voice. Lilty"

When Lilty stepped forward with Deg's introduction, there was a big applause.

After deeply lowering his head, Lilty says something, but he can't hear anything with applause and cheer.

Morgan rushed to use the magic of the wind, but Almark next to him gently stopped it.

Morgan, Lilty's fine.

As he said, Lilty breathed in and murmured a famous song.

"Love calls for darkness, but darkness does not respond to love."

The singing resonated firmly in the guest seat.

Then introduce the next student to sing.

"Witch Seraha"

A big applause rose as Selaha walked forward in a black dress.

"That was cool, witch of the forest!

With that voice raised, Serrah gracefully bowed his eyes slightly to bite it.

"Beautiful and unpretentious. Wendy"

Wendy stepped in after such an introduction.

Though her cheeks had completely recovered their healthy redness, Wendy smiled gently and still had some unrealistic beauty.

Wendy carefully lowered her head and looked back at Almark.

"A swordsman of pure mind enough to fall into a curse."

Say that and smile.

"Almark"

Almark nodded and smiled back at Wendy, then stepped forward.

Gently swinging the wooden sword around his body, a loud applause rose from the guest seat.

Almark thanked and looked back at Morgan.

"A woodsman, a taste hunter."

The words leak a laugh from the students in the audience.

"Morgen"

Morgan stepped forward with a smile.

"Thank you all!

Cheerfully, the junior student said again, "Morgan! Cheers."

Morgan looked back at the buyer with a smile.

"Dr. Herbal Medicine, Spirit of the Living Forest. Buyer!"

Buyers come forward in applause.

Lower your head in a distracted motion and raise your hands to reveal Wallis.

"And as our class member, I'm the general director of this play. Wallis the Spirit King!

In a big applause, Wallis stepped in again and gracefully lowered his head.

Mixed with applause, a yellow cheer rises.

Wallis raised his face and pointed to the corner of the front row of the guest seat with his right hand.

It was lit up and lit up by a shy, lying female student.

"The last of our people who wrote the script for this play. Culime!"

Wallis calls Culime to the stage.

As Wallis pulled his hand up to the stage, Curime lowered her head with a bright red face as she clapped.

Curime, say something.

Wallis whispers.

Huh?

Curime looks back at Wallis with a troubled face, but Wallis shrugs his shoulders and says nothing.

Nelson nodded with a smile next to him.

"Oh, that's right. Curime didn't say anything on this stage. That's why I said something."

"That's right. I don't have such an opportunity."

Reido nodded as well.

Good luck, Culime.

"It's okay, whatever."

Tell Norish to encourage you.

"Don't say what you think."

Just keep your chest up.

That's what Leila said and smiled.

"You're the one who made this play. Half of this applause is yours."

After listening to everyone's words, Curime looks at Almark as if she were still lost.

Culime, I want to hear it too.

Almark nodded as he looked at Culime's eyes.

"What did you think when you saw this play? I want to hear it in your own words."

The words turned back to the guest seat as if Curime had finally made up her mind.

"... thank you, everyone."

That's what Curime said and lowered his head.

Raise your face and show a slightly frightened face to the number of people in the audience, but still start talking in a firm tone.

"Curime. As Wallis introduced me, I did write the script for this play. But..."

Curime looked back and smiled at two pairs of friends lined up behind her.

"The script I wrote was much simpler. Everyone there is fleshing me more and more. And it gave me a clear color and shape to the blurry world I wrote. That's why I've been thinking about watching this play in the audience today. I didn't write such a great script."

The words are accompanied by a warm laugh from the guest seat.

Curime laughed a little and then said.

"But I'm proud to have written the script for this play. Everyone here has played my part on their own more seriously than ever. So, everybody. Thank you very much for enjoying this play with me today and for the excitement."

Curime lowered his head and the biggest applause of the day occurred.

"Thank you very much!

Finally, everyone lowers their heads to match Wallis' words.

The curtain goes down.

The applause continued until the curtain slowly concealed the appearance of the sixteen people on the stage and eventually completely disappeared.