Seemingly random being placed in any corner, it can thrive.
Then every time, a different flower blooms and a different fragrance is emitted.
Deloris did things in the monastery that caused headaches to the dean and surprised other nuns.
But the restlessness caused her to keep this monastery from being completely away from the crowd to being noticed and accepted by the people around her.
In fact, many things require the first person to eat crabs.
However, no one went. In other words, no one thought of it.
But once such a person appeared.
Then, it is absolutely earth-shattering.
It's as if Deloris changed such a chaotic choir completely.
Such a big reform has been accepted and loved by everyone except the dean.
This is her personality charm.
She didn't accuse the nuns of being bad, didn't push all the faults to the conductor nun, didn't self-righteously think that she was a singer, didn't think she was different, and didn't point fingers at her.
She is so serious, so hard to teach from the first step.
The starting point of personality charm should be a gentle and strong heart.
It was as if her attitude towards Vincent at the beginning would not change her determination to leave him because of a sable coat. (Of course, witnessing the murder scene is decisive.)
She couldn't bear for a moment in the monastery to say that everyone needed her, so she must be there.
Not everyone can change so firmly.
And it was herself that created the opportunity for such a change.
She changed the choir, she changed the monastery, she even changed the dean.
She also changed herself.
The personality charm is so great that it can affect one or even a group of people.
In fact, it is because of the unconsciousness of the instigator.
Such unconsciousness, no boasting, no complacency, no arrogance.
Just firmly, clinging to what you feel should be done at a certain moment.
The charm of loving Deloris lies in her behavior, better than her singing.
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