Louis Auguste quickly drew out the scene in his imagination and rapidly wrote down what was in his mind. First thing the next morning, he found his biggest partner—his younger brother.
Looking at his brother's plan that was practically heretical and completely at odds with the times, his brother's expression was very serious. "Are you sure you want to do this? Do you know that if you fail, what a huge blow it would be to your reputation and to our family's grand theater?"
There were generally only two types of human stage plays in this world: religious plays and secular plays. Religious plays were the most popular, mainly drawing from various religions' 'scriptures.' Their categories included miracle plays, mystery plays, morality plays, and so on, performed in different places for religious propaganda or brainwashing, preaching that when people encountered certain types of difficulties, as long as they believed in a certain god, they would be saved.
