Beethoven dismounted and entered the house, still eagerly sharing his creative insights.
"I tried my best to use music to express the fearless spirit you displayed when charging towards forty thousand enemy soldiers..."
Anning: "Twenty to thirty thousand, not forty thousand."
"Sorry, the fearless spirit you displayed when charging towards the enemy, and I made the melody lighter because I felt that you were very light-hearted during the charge, without any psychological burden, as if you weren't putting tens of thousands of enemies in your eyes!"
At this moment, the painter David interrupted Beethoven's narrative: "Did you see the moment when General Frost charged at the enemy?"
Beethoven: "I saw it, I was at the general's camp, just a night before the battle, only a hundred meters away from the front line! I saw the general charging towards the widespread enemy alone!"