Control the Butterfly Effect from Demon Slayer: Blade
Chapter 385 The Pretend Is Natural
Die Die endured a sentence of fifty steps and a hundred steps of laughter, and immediately beat Horie back to his original shape.
Horie himself is also a scumbag himself, so he really has no right to laugh at Guangyuan, who is also a scumbag on the stage.
After pondering for a while, Horie couldn't help it.
I don't know if he was muttering to himself, or saying this to Butterfly Ninja next to him:
"Compared to this Guangyuan, I think I'm a bit more moral."
This involves the plot of the opera The Tale of Genji.
The Tale of Genji comes 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 the same, but the novel has about several million words, and the content is quite long and complicated. After being adapted into an opera, part of it had to be cut.
I won't talk about the specific content and plot for now, because the content is too complicated to explain here, and everyone who is interested can check it out.
But in general, it's just a scumbag messing around.
That's not an accurate generalization, but it probably does.
Horie took a sigh, ignored his wife and sister-in-law for the time being, and continued to watch the opera performance on the stage, watching the performances of outstanding actors.
I have to admit that their acting skills are quite good, and the plot is also ups and downs, which is so attractive.
Horie himself was involuntarily drawn in by the plot again.
What a visual feast.
Watching and watching, Horiyue understood why Butterfly Shinobu and Kanaihu were so focused on performing on stage, not only because of the persuasive way on stage, but also because of the excellent acting skills of the actors, and also because of the adaptation The aftermath is excellent.
It's like...
For example, the well-known TV series that Horie Yue watched in his previous life, The Legend of Zhen Huan.
How attractive is the palace fighting drama "Zhen Huan Biography" to women?it goes without saying.
Therefore, the plot of this opera on the stage has similar appeal to women and many audiences.
Forget it, it’s just an opera after all, so where can it attract people?It's over when the opera is over.
With this in mind, Horiyake no longer cared about anything else, and continued to concentrate on watching the performance.
Horie watched more and more with relish, and was more and more attracted by the stage.
But looking at it, Horie felt something was wrong.
The performance on the stage seemed to have a slight sense of incongruity, which was very small. If it wasn't for my amazing sixth sense, I wouldn't have felt it at all.
Where does the sense of incongruity come from?Horigake couldn't see it for the time being.
Is it the mistakes and omissions on the way of convincing, which lead to the sense of disobedience?
It seems not.
Is it the sense of disobedience caused by the plot errors and omissions of this opera?
It seems not.
Is it the sense of disobedience caused by so many actors on the stage?
Seems to be.
Horie patted himself on the head, let himself out of the obsession with the opera, maintained a calm state of mind, and carefully observed the actors on the stage.
The super intuition of the sixth sense told him that this slight sense of violation is very important, not as simple as mistakes and omissions in the performance, and he needs to investigate carefully.
Without alarming Butterfly Shinobu and Kanao beside him, Horigake immediately entered a serious work state from the usual leisurely entertainment state.
Although he was expressionless and couldn't see anything at this time, the sharp light hidden in his eyes had scanned every actor on the stage.
With continuous observation, Horie finally observed where this discordant feeling came from.
This feeling of discord comes from the actor who played Emperor Tonghu on the stage.
Of course, as I said before, the actors of the Takarazuka Opera Troupe are all female actors, so the actor who plays Emperor Tonghu here is also a female actor and a male character.
Finding this sense of incompatibility, Horigake continued to observe the actor calmly.
Where does this sense of incongruity come from?
Although it came from this actor, where did it come from?
Is it because the actor's acting skills are not enough?
It doesn’t seem to be the case. Although this actor’s acting skills are not as good as the lead actor’s, they are still within the overall average level of the Takarazuka Opera Troupe. It’s neither good nor bad. It’s enough for this role and this performance .
The sense of disobedience does not lie in the acting skills, but in the role played?
Horie began to think in his heart, could it be because of his innate prejudice against Emperor Nihong that he felt this sense of disobedience?
It seems that this is not the case.
Even if she played the role of the emperor, in Hori Yue's heart, it was nothing more than that, and it wouldn't be such a violation.
That's what's left, only the actor himself!
Thinking of this, Horie Yue inevitably had some guesses in his heart.
It's just that this guess is a bit outrageous.
After all, even if this Takarazuka Opera Troupe was first established, there are hundreds of members in it, and it is almost impossible to safely hide their identities among these hundreds of members.
And now in the theater, there are thousands of people including the actors and the audience. It is impossible for her to do things under the eyes of so many people.
Just in case, Horigake turned on his spirit vision calmly, observing the actor on the stage.
With this observation, Hori Yue frowned.
Under the spirit vision, this actor's true face can't be hidden, she is really a ghost with a blue face and fangs!
How the hell is this possible! ?
If she is really a ghost, how did she get involved in the Takarazuka Opera Troupe with hundreds of members?It was impossible for her not to be discovered.
What's more, now that there are thousands of spectators watching the stage in the auditorium, being watched by so many people, being gathered by so many people's eyes, wouldn't this ghost feel uncomfortable?
Although ghosts eat people and are ferocious and ferocious, they are products of darkness after all, and they dare not appear in the sun or in the public at all.
In a theater with so many people, on such a gorgeous stage, how could there be ghosts! ?
There are ghosts.
But this ghost also played the role of the emperor!
But this ghost's acting skills are good.
But this ghost acted happily.
Unfortunately, thousands of people on the field didn't find the ghost's flaws!
This ghost is too brave!
No no no, a little bit wrong.
Horiyake maintained his spirit vision and continued to observe the actor playing the emperor on stage.
This ghost... not quite right.
Don't you think that this blue-faced ghost with long fangs put on the emperor's actor's costume, put on powder and makeup on herself, and made up to look like a character, this is how to cover up her ghost appearance?
Actually it is not the case.
This ghost also made a layer of camouflage. This layer of camouflage was natural enough to fool thousands of spectators present and hundreds of members of the Takarazuka Opera Troupe.
If it wasn't for Hori Yue's spiritual vision, it would be difficult for Hori Yue to discover that she is a ghost.
Horie himself is also a scumbag himself, so he really has no right to laugh at Guangyuan, who is also a scumbag on the stage.
After pondering for a while, Horie couldn't help it.
I don't know if he was muttering to himself, or saying this to Butterfly Ninja next to him:
"Compared to this Guangyuan, I think I'm a bit more moral."
This involves the plot of the opera The Tale of Genji.
The Tale of Genji comes 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 the same, but the novel has about several million words, and the content is quite long and complicated. After being adapted into an opera, part of it had to be cut.
I won't talk about the specific content and plot for now, because the content is too complicated to explain here, and everyone who is interested can check it out.
But in general, it's just a scumbag messing around.
That's not an accurate generalization, but it probably does.
Horie took a sigh, ignored his wife and sister-in-law for the time being, and continued to watch the opera performance on the stage, watching the performances of outstanding actors.
I have to admit that their acting skills are quite good, and the plot is also ups and downs, which is so attractive.
Horie himself was involuntarily drawn in by the plot again.
What a visual feast.
Watching and watching, Horiyue understood why Butterfly Shinobu and Kanaihu were so focused on performing on stage, not only because of the persuasive way on stage, but also because of the excellent acting skills of the actors, and also because of the adaptation The aftermath is excellent.
It's like...
For example, the well-known TV series that Horie Yue watched in his previous life, The Legend of Zhen Huan.
How attractive is the palace fighting drama "Zhen Huan Biography" to women?it goes without saying.
Therefore, the plot of this opera on the stage has similar appeal to women and many audiences.
Forget it, it’s just an opera after all, so where can it attract people?It's over when the opera is over.
With this in mind, Horiyake no longer cared about anything else, and continued to concentrate on watching the performance.
Horie watched more and more with relish, and was more and more attracted by the stage.
But looking at it, Horie felt something was wrong.
The performance on the stage seemed to have a slight sense of incongruity, which was very small. If it wasn't for my amazing sixth sense, I wouldn't have felt it at all.
Where does the sense of incongruity come from?Horigake couldn't see it for the time being.
Is it the mistakes and omissions on the way of convincing, which lead to the sense of disobedience?
It seems not.
Is it the sense of disobedience caused by the plot errors and omissions of this opera?
It seems not.
Is it the sense of disobedience caused by so many actors on the stage?
Seems to be.
Horie patted himself on the head, let himself out of the obsession with the opera, maintained a calm state of mind, and carefully observed the actors on the stage.
The super intuition of the sixth sense told him that this slight sense of violation is very important, not as simple as mistakes and omissions in the performance, and he needs to investigate carefully.
Without alarming Butterfly Shinobu and Kanao beside him, Horigake immediately entered a serious work state from the usual leisurely entertainment state.
Although he was expressionless and couldn't see anything at this time, the sharp light hidden in his eyes had scanned every actor on the stage.
With continuous observation, Horie finally observed where this discordant feeling came from.
This feeling of discord comes from the actor who played Emperor Tonghu on the stage.
Of course, as I said before, the actors of the Takarazuka Opera Troupe are all female actors, so the actor who plays Emperor Tonghu here is also a female actor and a male character.
Finding this sense of incompatibility, Horigake continued to observe the actor calmly.
Where does this sense of incongruity come from?
Although it came from this actor, where did it come from?
Is it because the actor's acting skills are not enough?
It doesn’t seem to be the case. Although this actor’s acting skills are not as good as the lead actor’s, they are still within the overall average level of the Takarazuka Opera Troupe. It’s neither good nor bad. It’s enough for this role and this performance .
The sense of disobedience does not lie in the acting skills, but in the role played?
Horie began to think in his heart, could it be because of his innate prejudice against Emperor Nihong that he felt this sense of disobedience?
It seems that this is not the case.
Even if she played the role of the emperor, in Hori Yue's heart, it was nothing more than that, and it wouldn't be such a violation.
That's what's left, only the actor himself!
Thinking of this, Horie Yue inevitably had some guesses in his heart.
It's just that this guess is a bit outrageous.
After all, even if this Takarazuka Opera Troupe was first established, there are hundreds of members in it, and it is almost impossible to safely hide their identities among these hundreds of members.
And now in the theater, there are thousands of people including the actors and the audience. It is impossible for her to do things under the eyes of so many people.
Just in case, Horigake turned on his spirit vision calmly, observing the actor on the stage.
With this observation, Hori Yue frowned.
Under the spirit vision, this actor's true face can't be hidden, she is really a ghost with a blue face and fangs!
How the hell is this possible! ?
If she is really a ghost, how did she get involved in the Takarazuka Opera Troupe with hundreds of members?It was impossible for her not to be discovered.
What's more, now that there are thousands of spectators watching the stage in the auditorium, being watched by so many people, being gathered by so many people's eyes, wouldn't this ghost feel uncomfortable?
Although ghosts eat people and are ferocious and ferocious, they are products of darkness after all, and they dare not appear in the sun or in the public at all.
In a theater with so many people, on such a gorgeous stage, how could there be ghosts! ?
There are ghosts.
But this ghost also played the role of the emperor!
But this ghost's acting skills are good.
But this ghost acted happily.
Unfortunately, thousands of people on the field didn't find the ghost's flaws!
This ghost is too brave!
No no no, a little bit wrong.
Horiyake maintained his spirit vision and continued to observe the actor playing the emperor on stage.
This ghost... not quite right.
Don't you think that this blue-faced ghost with long fangs put on the emperor's actor's costume, put on powder and makeup on herself, and made up to look like a character, this is how to cover up her ghost appearance?
Actually it is not the case.
This ghost also made a layer of camouflage. This layer of camouflage was natural enough to fool thousands of spectators present and hundreds of members of the Takarazuka Opera Troupe.
If it wasn't for Hori Yue's spiritual vision, it would be difficult for Hori Yue to discover that she is a ghost.
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