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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4

Then (Saul) and his assistant (Al-Abdi) arrived in France and headed to the famous circus theater in Paris, and the audience was waiting to watch today's performances in the theater. It is assumed that (Saul's) performance will be the last and final show in today's concert in the theater and after Upon their arrival, they were greeted by the theater director, and Sol said to me: Welcome, Mr. Sol. I am very pleased to meet you. My name is Mr. Patrick Carter, director of the Paris International Theater for Shows and Singing. Mr. Al-Abdi told me about you and your talent in dancing and performing, so prepare for it to be your turn. He is approaching, so enter the dressing room and prepare to appear in front of hundreds of viewers and dignitaries present.

In fact, Saul went and put on his clothes for the show, and Saul said to Mr. Al-Abidi: I am thinking about singing while performing dances and shows. What do you think, Mr. Al-Abdi?

Mr. Al-Abdi said to him angrily: Be careful not to think about doing anything from your mind, I understand.

Saul said to him, with signs of astonishment on his face at Al-Abidi's behavior toward him: Why are you angry? I was suggesting nothing more to you.

(Al-Abdi) said to him: Do not suggest or even think. You are only here to perform shows and dances and then you will leave. Do not think that you are truly talented. You are just a young man who does not excel at anything. The reason I brought you here is only to perform dances and not for anyone to answer. Singing, so do not forget yourself so that you do not get into trouble. Do you understand? Now come on, it is your turn. Go up to the stage and do what is required of you. Come on.

Indeed, it was Seol's turn to perform the dances, and he found a large number of the audience present in the theater. Seol showed signs of tension and he continued to stand motionless for about five minutes, to the point that people got tired of waiting and were leaving one by one, but suddenly he got up. (Soul) sang a song that was a mixture of French and Algerian Arabic, and he sang it in such a professional way that the people who were leaving quickly returned to their seats and listened to (Soul) with applause and enthusiasm from the magnificence of the song, which is my first song (Soul). After Saul finished, the audience applauded him with enthusiasm and great praise for this shining rising star in the sky of Paris on stage, whether through his wonderful dances or his song, which won the admiration of all those present. Then Saul left the stage, and Mr. Al-Abdi pulled him by his robe and He said to him: Damn you, Algerian, didn't I tell you not to do anything from your mind? 😡

Saul said to him: But, Mr. Al-Abdi, the audience was very impressed with the song and my dance moves.

Al-Abidi said to him: I've had enough of you. Consider yourself fired from now on. I don't want to see your damned face in France again. Do you understand? Now get out of my face.

Mr. Al-Abidi left amidst Saul's astonishment and sadness at the way he treated him, and he no longer knew what he knew after the departure of his assistant in France.

So he left the theater and continued walking around the streets of Paris, then the theater manager, Mr. Patrick Carter, quickly went and said to Al-Abidi: Where is the young man who sang at the end of the theater performances today, Al-Abidi?

Al-Abidi said to him: I fired him because he did not do what we ordered him to do.

Then the director said to him angrily: How can you do this, Abedi? The audience is all demanding that he sing again now on stage. Consider yourself dismissed from now from your profession as a talent scout. Instead of preserving the talent, you fired him despite his brilliance.

Al-Abidi said to him: But Mr. Carter!?

Mr. Carter replied to him, saying: I do not want to hear a word from you, so go and get your dues from us, and then I do not want to see you here in the theater again, do you understand?

Then Mr. Carter left amidst Al-Abidi's annoyance at being fired from his job because of Saul, and it seems that things will take a remarkable and important turn in Saul's life, and more and more are to come.