Chapter 3561 Mutual Evaluation(2/2)
Depending on the time and space environment, the same bright moon will have different expressions.
Since everyone present knew this, why did Gulemo point it out specifically?
The reason is also very simple.
Gulemo approved of this little ingenious idea created by Luigi.
It doesn't matter whether the people present recognize it or not, what's important is that Gulemo recognizes it.
If he didn't approve of this ingenious idea and just said that the added excerpt did not match the original song, no one would refute it, because there was indeed a violation.
As long as Gulemo clings to this point, Luigi will definitely lose this duel.
But now that Gulemo has approved Luigi's ingenious idea, there is no need to consider the issue of "whether it violates harmony or not", but rather evaluates the ingenuity as its merits.
From this, we can also see that Gulemo is very generous and tolerant in his attitude towards art.
I won't take advantage of the situation just because of victory or defeat.
Good is good, bad is bad. This is Gulemo's character, direct and clear.
Mulloy: "It's not over yet. There are still a few paragraphs left in Gulemo's evaluation of "Hymn to the Galaxy"... I'll continue reading."
The next few minutes were filled with Mulloy's mumbling voice.
As for the content of the narration, Gulemo analyzed "Hymn of the Galaxy" from various dimensions, praising it and pointing out its shortcomings.
Even some of Luigi's technical deficiencies were pointed out.
This is no longer a mutual evaluation, but more like a guidance.
And it’s that kind of selfless guidance.
After hearing this, Luigi was not angry at the criticism. Because the shortcomings pointed out by Gulemo were indeed his problems.
Moreover, Luigi himself did not discover many problems. If Gulemo had not pointed them out, he would probably have made the same mistakes in the future.
It can be said that Gulemo's review really benefited Luigi a lot.
After all, Luigi usually lives in the Sun Mirror Realm, and has too few exposure to such world-class great artists.
After Mulloy finished reading Gulemo's comments, Luigi took a deep breath and bowed to Gulemo to express his gratitude.
Gulemo just nodded lightly, accepting Luigi's thanks.
Finally it’s time for the final scoring session.
"Gulemo's rating for "Hymn of the Galaxy"..." Mulloy looked at the bottom number and raised the corner of his mouth slightly: "It's a bit interesting."
Interesting? Not only Luigi, Angel and others outside the copy are also full of curiosity.
Some people don't understand why Mulloy said this.
Could it be that Gulemo scored a low score?
Under everyone's curious and expectant gazes, Mulloy whispered a number: "5 points, Gulemo's score for "Hymn of the Galaxy" is also 5 points!"
In other words, Gulemo and Luigi gave each other the highest score in their mutual evaluations without any discussion.
Luigi looked at Gulemo with some surprise.
Previously, when Gulemo pointed out the shortcomings of his performance in the evaluation, Luigi had already accepted that Gulemo might not give him a high score.
But unexpectedly, Gulemo actually gave full marks?!
This was somewhat beyond Luigi's expectations.
So the various deficiencies pointed out by Gulemo in his review just now are really just guidance, rather than deliberately trying to score points?
Mulloy looked at Luigi: "Are you surprised?"
Luigi: "...It's a little bit, because my interpretation is indeed as Mr. Gulemo said, there are big shortcomings. I thought..."
Luigi didn't say anything, but everyone understood what he meant.
Mulloy turned to look at Gulemo: "Can you tell me why you gave this score?"
Gulemo moved his lips and said after a while: "He deserves this."
It's still so arrogant, but this time the pronoun is different.
Mulloy: "Is that all there is to it?"
Gulemo thought for a while, then turned to look at Luigi: "I wasn't originally going to give you a 5-point rating, but after I listened to "Hymn of the Galaxy", I decided to give you a 5-point rating. It's not just your performance.
The most important thing about excellence is that you did it independently."
Gulemo spoke cryptically, but Luigi understood what he meant.
The previous "Thirty-two Winds" and "Shengting Garden" both relied on the skills of graceful flower language, which can be regarded as external forces.
Although Luigi personally feels that external forces are also part of his own strength, if we really look into it, it is indeed a bit unfair.
On the other hand, it's not that Gulemo cannot accept external forces, he just feels that Luigi wants to obtain the "Star of Green" and external forces cannot be the key to his victory.
When Luigi showed his strength and ingenuity with "Hymn of the Galaxy", Gulemo was delighted.
He saw art reaching its peak without resorting to external forces.
Even if there are still some flaws, it doesn't affect anything. Nothing can be absolutely perfect, and the same goes for art.
Therefore, this time Gulemo stayed true to his inner feelings and gave Luigi a perfect score of 5.
This is a kind of recognition that comes from Gulemo’s heart.
After Luigi was stunned for two seconds, he whispered: "Thank you."
Gulemo's eyes flashed with approval, and he didn't speak any more, but looked at Mulloy.
He was also quite curious, as the former conductor of the Imperial Music Orchestra, how would Mulloy evaluate their music?
Faced with Gulemo's curiosity, Mulloy did not immediately come to a conclusion, but looked at the other person present.
Chapter completed!