Hmm, not sure I can adequately put some of my thoughts into words. But a good starting point is probably to remember that this is actually a PLR project, because that's something we have some history with and can examine.
As an art, PLR has a bit of a rocky history. It's always been cool, but it's struggled to have a real identity or stake a meaning for Ling Qi. And in a lot of ways this extends to Dreaming Moon influences and opportunities we've had, in part because PLR is our official "Dreaming Moon" art, but it hasn't meant or done much for us. We saw similar with that Trickster King talky art we passed over for Wind Thief; it was very cool, but it relied on expertise we didn't have, and we didn't know if it could effect its promised coolness because of that. Likewise, we struggled to really connect with Sixiang for a long time, before things basically settled into simply enabling Ling Qi's priorities.
A common trend so far is really this: Dreaming Moon stuff has been consistently attractive, but it has failed to meet Ling Qi where she's at, which has meant a strong tendency towards sticking at that superficial level of understanding in holding patterns. PLR still doesn't really mean much to Ling Qi, in terms of her core ideals and beliefs. It's simply a thing she can do somewhat more competently than before. But what it is she thinks she's actually doing is something I don't think she could really answer, as things stand. And part of that is that because it's an art so emblematic of Dreaming Moon, it rests on a set of assumptions and perspectives that... Ling Qi hasn't opened herself to.
I guess what I'm getting at is a worry that option 1 will be a very fun lightshow, a pat on the head, a monologue about the high ideals of inspiration, and won't really mean anything to Ling Qi. That it won't demand answers from her in a compelling way. Is the gala going to be something she does, or will it be something she fully attends. There's a kind of passive rejection to letting loose and partying Ling Qi cultivates which isn't just funny wordplay irony here, though it is that, it's precisely a hindrance when it comes to an art like PLR, or a spirit partner like Sixiang. Ling Qi has shifted somewhat over the story, she's not 100% ironclad on this, but she has failed to actually immerse herself in revelry and that's troublesome.
In a sense, and more briefly, if she makes it through the event without at least questioning the boundaries of her person she entered it with, did she really come to it in the spirit of it?