Chapter 212 I love you

Christine, wearing a white dress, looked like a pure light in the darkness on the dim stage, so beautiful that people couldn't bear to look away.

The gloomy and dark Phantom of the Opera rowing for her is more like the Dark Knight guarding her.

One is black and one is white, the chorus is nice, and the sense of matching is overwhelming, which makes the CP members in the audience brainstorm together. In a short period of time, dozens of brain notebooks have been produced in the auditorium.

When the chorus came to an end, at the back of the stage, one side of the background depicting the dark cave waterway suddenly separated, and behind it was another side depicting a steel fence door. As the Phantom of the Opera and Christine approached, it slowly moved upward. Lift up to reveal the true background.

It was a palace in a cave.

Luxurious gold, gold everywhere, precious candlesticks, chandeliers, furniture, glowing under the candlelight, with a hint of spookiness in the sacredness.

Scattered music scores and architectural manuscripts can be seen on the ground, as well as a piano.

Kristine glanced around in surprise, and her eyes finally landed on a huge oil painting hanging on the wall that was over one and a half meters tall.

It was an imitation of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "Mona Lisa", and the protagonist in the painting was herself, Christine.

In the painting, she is actually wearing the same dress and makeup as she is now, as if she has foreseen a fateful reunion in the future.

The Phantom of the Opera takes the mystery to the next level.

When he reached the end, he stepped off the canoe and handed it to Christine: "I have brought you to the kingdom of music, to the kingdom where everyone respects music, my kingdom. Surrender to your deepest dream, Let your soul take you where you want to go."

Christine looked at him blankly, intoxicated by the fantasy and beauty of this moment, and slowly held the Phantom of the Opera's hand.

"Since the first time I heard you singing, I want you to follow me, serve me, and continue to sing, for my music, my music. Your singing makes me fly through the night. Only your singing can keep me in the dark. Flying in the air."

The Phantom of the Opera looked at her and said.

This sentence is almost a confession.

Not only Christine in the play understood it, but the audience in the audience also understood it. The girls let out suppressed screams, and the CP party was ecstatic!
Those who know the plot are subtle.

Because Christine will soon know the truth about the Phantom of the Opera, his true face.

Christine is taken off the ship by the Phantom of the Opera, who takes her through his collection.

There are sculptures, paintings, toys, treasures, and musical instruments.

Naturally, there is also music.

At this moment, the Phantom of the Opera is like a child, proudly showing off her wealth for the woman she likes.

The Phantom of the Opera sat on the piano, playing and secretly expressing her love for Christine.

The piano was a fake, a forged piano transformed from an electronic keyboard. If it hadn't been like this, the drama department wouldn't have been able to lift it up. The piano performance used as background music was also a recording found online.

However, the piano skills possessed by Hikaru Kagura, who plays the Phantom of the Opera, are real. His fingering and momentum all prove that he is a master, allowing the audience to easily enter into the impression of a music master.

The man who plays the piano gracefully in the splendid cave, even if he is a dark ghost, still has his own romance and charm.

"I remember a mist swirling on a vast, calm lake, surrounded by candles, and a boat on the lake, and in the boat there was a man. He was so patient, taught me to sing, and told me to follow him, Serve him and command me to sing.”

Christine was completely bewildered by his mystery. Her eyes were moved, her mouth corners raised slightly, and she started singing to the rhythm of the piano: "Angel of music, your servant's greedy desire, who is in the shadow? Who is the face in this mask?" ?”

Christine stretched out her hand, as if hugging him, caressing the Phantom of the Opera's mask and face, running her slender fingers across it, and the Phantom of the Opera closed her eyes in intoxication. At this moment, she suddenly took advantage of him and suddenly lifted the mask of the Phantom of the Opera, revealing an ugly face full of deformities, nausea and pus.

The music stopped suddenly and the atmosphere took a turn for the worse.

"Ah ah--!!!"

Christine was so frightened that she screamed and fell back, covering her mouth.

The audience in the audience were also frightened by this terrifying unfolding and exclaimed.

"Damn woman! You snooping Pandora! You devil! This is what you want to see, damn it! Hypocritical witch, poisonous snake!!"

The Phantom of the Opera stood up suddenly, pushed Christine to the ground, covered half of her face with her hands, and cursed in anger.

At this moment, he finally showed his cruel and irritable nature, spinning around in the cave, smashing it, and spitting at the same time.

Behind the angry curse, there seemed to be a hint of inferiority and pain.

Rather than the hatred coming from the heart, it was more like the anger of having the truth revealed and the dream exposed.

Kristine fell to the ground, tears welling up in her eyes, looking in disbelief at this mysterious man who had danced romantically with her before, but now had a drastic change in temperament.

No matter what fantasies she had about the Phantom of the Opera, they were all shattered the moment she saw his face.

"You can't be free now, damn woman, you deserve to be punished!"

The Phantom of the Opera pointed at Christine on the ground and cursed.

He turned to face the lake, stared quietly, and slowly calmed down, but his tone still exuded faint anger and pain: "Do you dare to look at me? You can't even bear the memory. Are you thinking about this disgusting monster? It should be burning in hell, but secretly longing for heaven, secretly, secretly"

The Phantom of the Opera comes to Christine's oil painting.

On the huge oil painting, the beautiful Christine in a white dress looked at him with gentle eyes.

At this time, the next line of the Phantom of the Opera is to beg Christine for friendship, hoping that she will understand him and not leave him even if he sees his true face.

However, before Kagura Hikaru could speak, Kiri Hina stole the line.

"Fear can turn into love. I will learn to understand the man in front of me, the beautiful man hidden behind the monster. Don't be fooled by the ugly appearance, and discover your kindness and your warm heart."

Kirizuna didn't know when she came behind Kagura Hikaru, and gently brushed his shoulder with a hand. The warmth in her palm and the trembling nervousness were transmitted through the clothes.

She ruined the script.

Christine will not reconcile with the Phantom of the Opera. Seeing his true face is the first step. Next, she should continue to refuse. In the end, the Phantom of the Opera will continue to push herself into desperation due to jealousy - this is normal. Expand.

But why?
Kagura Light turned her head in shock.

Kirizuna, with tears in the corners of her eyes, showed the same gentle eyes as in the oil painting. It was her who was obviously crying, but she reached out and used her fingers to touch the corners of Kagura Hikaru's eyes, brushing away the tears that did not exist in reality for him.

I love you.

With her back to the audience, Kiri Hina had real tears falling from the corners of her eyes that were not part of the script, and she silently expressed her heart with her lips.

(End of this chapter)

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