But among the thousands of comments, some people worried that this child was too official and hypocritical. They worried, 'Was this good for kids?' She gave a speech like reciting a book out of drawing others' attention. It might not be good for her yet immature mind.
However, these voices were too few and were replaced by a bunch of positive comments quickly.
Kurosawa asked Victor, "Do you think she really likes Sherlock Holmes?"
"No." Victor said firmly, "She just sees Holmes as a way to show off. She just likes being on camera and being bragged about by everyone."
That was why she gave that emotionless speech like reciting the book.
"I don't even think she's seen the Sherlock Holmes stories at all. She just guessed that we might have to go to some famous spot in London for location shooting today. So, she prepared the script in advance to facilitate the appearance and get the attention of adults."
Kurosawa clasped his hands in front of his chest and stood to the side with Victor calmly. They were invited to the show woo. But they looked more like they were passing by to watch the show. As long as the camera didn't go to them, they wouldn’t even look for the camera.
The girl's speech about Sherlock Holmes was so long. It lasted for ten minutes. Victor and Kurosawa were thirsty. Kurosawa complained in a whisper, "Is she an acting personality?"
Victor couldn't hold back his laughter, which was like a provocation for the young girl in front of the camera. She looked at Victor, who was laughing out loud and was vaguely offended, "Hey, you! The black hair, yeah, I'm talking to you. What are you laughing at?"
Victor shrugged his shoulders as if he didn't know anything, "Nothing. I like Sherlock Holmes too. So, it's nice to hear you introduce him in such a long and detailed way."
The implication is that he has seen through her behavior of memorizing her speech in advance, but she didn't know anything.
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