In the late 1950s, the once-thriving theater scene underwent dramatic changes. People became enamored with television and rock music, while the variety acts that had accompanied their childhoods faded from attention. He was an experienced illusionist—graceful and composed on stage, yet in reality, he was forced to drift from one performance venue to another just to scrape together a meager living. From luxurious concert halls to shabby, remote taverns, his dedication to magic remained unwavering. During a stay in a Scottish countryside village, the illusionist met a young girl who was captivated by his wondrous tricks. Secretly leaving her hometown, she began to follow in the illusionist's footsteps. They made their way to Edinburgh, where life grew increasingly difficult. To uphold the girl's faith in magic and her longing for a vibrant world, the illusionist had to resort to every possible means to earn money...
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