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... Hall, but the sensation of this concert was not inferior to any previous performance. Hundreds of classical music fans gathered in this huge concert hall. Its 2,400 seats were all almost full.


A serious old man should have been unimportant among such enthusiastic fans. But, as soon as Akkad took his seat, someone beside him exclaimed, “God! Are you Master Reed Akkad?”


So far, Akkad had only been recognized once as part of the concert (‘s audience).


When attending ...

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