Moon Spirit Theater.
Beneath the shroud of night and falling snow, the theater was ablaze with lights.
Rows of Christmas trees were neatly arranged inside and outside the theater, and on the massive banner hanging outside, spanning dozens of meters, was Raymond Harland himself.
Dressed in a black trenchcoat, a gray scarf wrapped around his neck, and red gloves on his hands, Yin Wuque gazed up at the poster.
In winter, he always wore this attire.
No one would know that the scarf and gloves had actually been knitted for him by Wei Shirling.
In the past, she had performed violin solos in such large theaters. Back then, she had large banners like this one.
At that time, Yin Wuque was just a moderately famous pianist. Although their fame differed greatly, he and Wei Shirling shared a common belief—music.
He wasn't cold at all.
But he still wore the scarf and gloves. A violinist had spent months knitting them for him.