Butterfly Shinobu's fifty steps laughed a hundred steps, and immediately knocked Horitake back to his original form.

Horitake himself is also a scumbag, and he is really not qualified to laugh at the Light Source Clan, who is also a scumbag on the stage.

After groaning for a while, Horitake couldn't help it.

I don't know if he was muttering to himself, or if he said this to the butterfly next to him:

"Compared to this light source, I think I am still a bit temperate."

This is the plot of the opera The Tale of Genji.

The Tale of Genji is derived from a novel by Neon, which has the same name as the opera and is also The Tale of Genji.

The content and plot of the novel seem to be similar, but the novel has about a few million words, the content is quite long and complex, and after being adapted into an opera, it had to be cut a part.

What is the specific content and plot, let's not talk about it for the time being, because the content is too complicated, I can't say it here, and everyone who is interested can check it.

But in general, it's just a scumbag messing around.

That's not an accurate generalization, but it's probably what it means.

Horitake sighed, temporarily ignored his wife and sister-in-law, and continued to watch the opera performances on the stage and watch the heartfelt performances of the excellent actors.

I have to admit that their acting skills are quite good, and the plot is also ups and downs, which is too attractive.

Horitake himself couldn't help but be attracted to the plot again.

What a feast for the eyes.

Looking at it, Horitake understood why Shinobu Butterfly and Kana were so focused on the performance on stage, not only because of the service on stage and other aspects, but also because of the excellent acting skills of the actors, and the adapted plot is very good.

It's like...

It's like the well-known TV series that Horiyue watched in his last life, Zhen Huan.

How attractive is Zhen Huan's palace fighting drama to women? Go without saying.

So the plot of this opera on the stage is similar to the appeal of women and many audiences.

Forget it, after all, it's just an opera, and where can it attract people to attract people? After the opera is over, it is over.

With this thought, Horitake stopped caring about anything else and continued to watch the show intently.

Horitake watched with more and more relish, and was more and more attracted by the stage.

But looking at it, Horitake felt that something was wrong.

The performance on the stage seems to have a trace of discord, which is very small, if it were not for his amazing sixth sense, he would not feel it at all.

Where does the sense of discord come from? Horitake couldn't see it for the time being.

Is it the mistake and omission in the way of service, which leads to the sense of discord?

It doesn't seem to be.

Is it the sense of violation caused by the plot errors and omissions of this opera?

It doesn't seem to be either.

Is it the sense of discord caused by so many actors on stage?

It seems to be.

Horitake patted his head, freed himself from his fascination with opera, and maintained a calm state of mind again, carefully observing the actors on stage.

The super intuitive sense of the sixth sense told him that this slight sense of violation is very important, it is not as simple as the mistakes and omissions of the performance, and he needs to be carefully investigated.

Without alarming the butterfly Shinobu and Kanahu beside him, Horitake immediately entered a serious state of work from his usual state of leisure and entertainment.

Although he couldn't see anything expressionless at this time, the sharp light hidden in his eyes had scanned every actor on the stage.

With constant observation, Horitake finally observed where this sense of discord came from.

This sense of discord comes from the actor who played Emperor Kirito on stage.

Of course, as mentioned before, the actors of the Takarazuka Opera Company are all female actors, so the actor who plays Emperor Kirito here is also a female actor and a male servant.

Finding this sense of discord, Horitake continued to observe the actor quietly.

Where does this sense of discord come from?

Although it comes from this actor, where does it come from this actor?

Could it be that this actor's acting skills are insufficient?

It doesn't seem to be like that, although this actor's acting skills are not as good as the starring role, but it is also in the overall average of the Takarazuka Opera Company, it is not good or bad, and it is enough to deal with this role and deal with this performance.

The sense of violation is not in the acting skills, but in the role played?

Horitake began to think in his heart, could it be because of the innate prejudice against the Neon Emperor in his heart, which caused him to feel this sense of discord?

It doesn't seem to be like that.

Even if she plays the emperor, in Horigaku's heart, it is just that, and it will not be so contrary.

That's the rest, it's only the actor himself!

Thinking of this, Horitake inevitably had some guesses in his heart.

It's just that this speculation is a bit outrageous.

After all, even if this Takarazuka Opera Company was newly established, there were hundreds of members inside, and it was almost impossible to hide their identities safely among these hundreds of members.

And now in the theater, counting the actors and the audience, there are thousands of people, and it is impossible for her to do things under the gaze of so many people.

Just in case, Horitake still quietly turned on his spiritual vision and observed the actor on the stage.

At this observation, Horigaku's brows frowned.

Under the spiritual vision, the true face of this actor is everywhere, she is really a ghost with green face and fangs!

How is this meow!?

If she really is a ghost, how did she get into the Takarazuka Opera Company, which has hundreds of members? It is impossible for her not to be discovered.

Also, now that there are thousands of spectators in the audience watching the stage, being paid attention to by so many people, and being gathered by the eyes of so many people, doesn't this ghost feel uncomfortable?

Although ghosts feed on people, although they are vicious and ferocious, they are after all products of darkness, and they dare not appear in the sun and appear in the public.

In the theater of so many people, on such a gorgeous stage, how can there be ghosts!?

There are ghosts.

This ghost also played the emperor!

This ghost's acting skills are good.

It's just that this ghost is playing a pleasant performance.

However, thousands of people on the field did not find the flaw of this ghost!

This ghost's guts are too big!

No, no, it's a little wrong.

Horitake maintained his spiritual vision and continued to observe the actor who played the emperor on stage.

This ghost... A little off.

Should everyone think that this ghost with green faces and fangs put on the actor's costume, and then painted herself with powder and makeup, and made up as a character, which concealed her ghostly appearance?

That's not really the case.

This ghost also made a layer of disguise, and this layer of disguise was natural, enough to deceive the thousands of spectators present, enough to deceive hundreds of members of the Takarazuka Opera Troupe.

If it weren't for Horigaku's spiritual vision, Horitake would have a hard time discovering that she was a ghost.

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