I’m Really Not The Demon God’s Lackey - Chapter 322
Chapter 322: Questioning
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The young man was slightly stumped and had some doubts when he saw the invitation in Lin Jie’s hand.
That was because this invitation was different from the one he had… In a sense, it was vastly different from his own.
The base of Lin Jie’s invitation was also black, but it was obvious the thick paper used was special. The Rolle Resource Development insignia embossed in silver at the bottom corner exuded low-key luxury…
The young man couldn’t help but gaze at the invitation he held. Though it was also relatively special with a black base and gold lettering, it was otherwise a very ordinary invitation.
This difference is just too great…
While he was sure he held the real invitation?this invitation style had already been spread throughout the city and given Rolle Resource Development’s status?no one would dare forge one.
Neither had he heard of Ji Bonong handing out special invites…
If not for that, he really would have suspected he himself was holding a fake invite.
Could it be… that this guy’s invitation is fake?
However, seeing Lin Jie’s unassuming and carefree manner made him shake his head and reject that notion.
This is the manor gate after all, and I doubt anyone is foolish enough to come knocking with a fake invite.
Furthermore, if it’s truly a special invitation, a nobody like me probably would not have heard about the likes of it.
While thinking about all this, he put back on a stiff smile and casually introduced himself. “I’m Houston Fitch, just a mere violinist that isn’t worth mentioning. You can call me Fitch.”
While he described himself this way, his face was filled with extreme pride.
It required a certain repute and prestige for one to be invited to a banquet hosted by Ji Bonong. Being invited meant one was recognized by the upper class and was naturally worthy of pride.
Since he dared to introduce himself as a violinist, he was naturally rather accomplished in the field.
In fact, ‘Wandering Genius’ Houston Fitch had been all the rage in Norzin’s music scene of late.
He didn’t belong to any orchestra or official organization but was instead a wandering drifter that played improvisational music in the squares and street corners of Norzin, often drawing crowds of hundreds because of his skill.
But what had really put him on the map was a ‘musical showdown’ a month ago.
In front of the entrance of the famed Golden Orchestra Hall, he had beat out the principal first violinist via a vote by the audience, leading to Fitch’s name to spread throughout the music world.
And the following month, he had received an invitation from Ji Bonong.
As a self-styled frugal drifter that refused all assistance from others, Fitch had to scrape together some money to rent the cheapest top and shoes just to attend this party…
Just the top and shoes, but no bottoms.
The pants he wore currently had been sponsored by the owner of the rental shop out of goodwill ?…
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