I couldn't help but show displeasure, "You came in without knocking. How can you still behave like a young master in the capital?"
I saw that his face was dark and drunk. Who had offended him?
He frowned and walked towards me step by step, as if he was venting a lot of anger on me:
"I heard that you are going to perform as a geisha to the rich people in the city tonight?"
"Yeah, what's wrong?"
He must have heard it from the maids, I didn't tell him specifically.
"Singing girl. Singing girl, how can you, a girl from an official family, be a singing girl? Also, why did Kong Youci arrange for you to be a singing girl? Aren't you good friends? Answer me."
"Don't get too excited..."
I walked over and sat him down, and said calmly: "There's nothing special about being a geisha. She's not selling her body, and she won't suffer any loss. Why are you nervous?"
It's like I'm his wife.
"You know...do you know what Geisha represents?"
"Isn't that what we call artists?"
Different times have different names.
In modern times, it would be a musician, a pipa player, a musician.
If you sing, you are a singer and a star.
"Having said that, people who don't know about it would think... that you are selling yourself. After all, there are many geishas selling themselves. You are an educated person, why don't you understand?"
"I don't think there is anything lowly about the status of a geisha, and there is no distinction between high and low in the profession.
Don’t understand? Then do you think the status of an official lady is that noble? She is delicate and has never contributed to this society, but she can call the shots and have many servants to wait on her.
If you don't like it, you can still lose your temper; I think a singer who raises money for refugees is much more noble than her."
"Your thoughts are really strange. Why are you scolding yourself?"
The tense look on his face began to fade and he smiled.
"You must be fine yourself?"
Don't say that I am not a general lady. Even if I am, I don't think there is anything noble about it. This has to do with the education I have received since childhood.
"Just like you, you think you must be good? Perfect? I don't believe you haven't scolded yourself or complained about yourself."