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Channing, The Times Square Theatre.
Nathan, Penny, Queenie, Benson, and Leah stood at the entrance of the theatre.
The reason why they were all gathered there was that the famous actor, Sebastian Rothschild, was performing tonight in the theatre. He was starring in a classic - The Lone Ranger.
Benson and Leah loved plays and they were Mr. Rothschild's fans as well.
That was why Penny and Nathan brought their daughter and parents to the theatre to watch a play together.
A few thousand people were already seated in the theatre when they entered.
It was the first time Queenie watched a play, so her cheeks flushed in excitement as she asked, "Papa, there's so many people here. Is The Lone Ranger someone great? Why are there so many people here to watch him?"
Nathan smiled and answered, "The Lone
Ranger is a masked hero who fought outlaws in the American Old West. He's someone that fights for justice, and that's why a lot of people admire him.”
Nathan then shared more fun facts about Lone Ranger with Queenie, and she listened very intently because she was very interested.
Penny watched the heartwarming scene where Nathan was teaching their child while Benson and Leah were waiting excitedly for the show to start.
In no time, the experienced actor Sebastian Rothschild appeared as Lone Ranger himself on the stage.
The entire stage was set up back in 1869. It was when Lone Ranger met his trusty companion, Tonto.
Benson, Leah, and the crowd murmured in excitement, "Wow, this looks so surreal!”
With teamwork, they managed to take down some Old West outlaws which earned the applause and cheering of the audience.
From that point onwards, everyone knew how powerful the Japanese guy was, so no one dared to step forward anymore.
At that prospect, Miyamoto Oni smirked smugly and stood on the stage as he declared to the audience, "Where are the reporters? Did you see it? Japanese martial arts is so much better than this nonsense, and only Miyamoto Musashi -the Legendary Swordsman, is worthy to be praised! If you're not happy with that statement, feel free to come and challenge me. Hahaha."
Everyone was utterly furious, but no one was confident enough to take the Japanese man head-on, so no one accepted his challenge.
Miyamoto Oni laughed smugly, "Haha, there are five thousand people here, but all of you are chickens!"
Queenie said softly to Nathan, "Papa, is this man from overseas? He seems so boastful."
Then, Nathan said calmly, "Papa will go and teach him a lesson!"
He then stood up and bellowed, "Hey! Did someone let their dog lose? It seems like the poor little guy is lost and can't stop yapping on stage. If nobody's claiming it, I'm afraid it has to be put down."
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