Chapter 258 The Power of Saccharin
Chapter 258 The Power of Saccharin
With the departure of a troublemaker with a fortune rich enough to rival a country, the hero and heroine finally reached an agreement, and the first act of "Twelve Days Together" finally came to a stumbling end.
According to the principle of "one act, one room rest" in theatrical arrangement, three thousand audiences were briefly "released" before the second act of the whole play began. But before they could regain consciousness, all the plots of the first act began to flow rapidly in everyone's eyes.
"There are twelve days left... After twelve days, I will no longer be a free me, but a captive bird flying in a strange cage..."
"That's Agatha, the waitress at the pier tavern, the dream of all the men in Ankara..."
"Mr. Elijah, if you want to visit Ankara, I'm afraid you'll need a local to be your guide."
"..."
Up to the moment when the hero and heroine chatted in the tavern, "12 Days Together" was still proceeding according to the original plot, but then, a "peacock man" dressed in fancy clothes unreasonably barged into everyone's sight, causing the style of "12 Days Together" to change abruptly!
"This is not good. If you really love a rose, let it bloom in the garden!"
"If I can make my rose smile, it's worth it even if everyone makes fun of me."
"My grandmother has been very ill recently, and she hopes that I can get married soon..."
"Master Joseph...your grandmother...beat my buttocks until it was swollen..."
As "Mr. Joseph" performed unexpected actions every time, the souls of more than 3,000 audience members began to tremble slightly. A large part of their will, which had originally been directed toward the center of the stage, was dyed bright yellow, the same color as the yellow hair on "Mr. Joseph's" head.
……
Twenty-and-a-half percent...it shifted so much in one go?
Looking at the 3,000 audience members who had fainted in the theater, and feeling the true feelings that their souls fed back to the world of drama after watching the first act of 12 Days Together, "Master Wilde" standing on the stage couldn't help but gasp, realizing that things seemed to be out of his control.
Although he is the creator of the drama world, the real foundation that supports the existence of that illusory and beautiful world is not his own strength, but the more than 3,000 souls in the entire Central Cross Theater who have a passion for drama.
And that damn "Mr. Joseph" first messed up the real encounter in the tavern, then snatched away a lot of "roles" from the male and female protagonists, and forcibly took away a lot of attention from the three thousand audiences.
The problem is that, as the real foundation of the theatrical world, the "tendency" of the souls of these 3,000 audience members represents the control over the theatrical world of "Twelve Days Together".
Since 25% of the people have identified with the character of "Mr. Joseph" and started looking forward to his next story, it means that I, who originally had 100% control over the world, only have 75% control left. That damn "Mr. Joseph" has successfully grabbed a large territory in his own dramatic world!
Sensing that something was wrong, the [King of Drama] immediately focused his attention on the world of drama, preparing to guard against "Mr. Joseph".
The first thing to do is to prevent him from continuing to disturb the hero and heroine's love for each other!
As a relatively traditional romantic comedy, "Twelve Days Together" written by myself follows the classic four-act structure, namely the first act is the introduction of the background of the two characters' acquaintance and encounter, the second act is the development of the plot of the two characters' acquaintance and love, the third act is the darkest moment when resistance comes, and the fourth act is the ending of the story with an explosion.
In the dramatic world of "12 Days Together", there are four acts: "First Meeting in the Tavern" where the hero and heroine meet; "Together in the Town" where love blossoms during their subsequent interactions; "Love and Freedom" where Agatha is captured and the hero has to choose between the safety of his lover and his own happiness for the rest of his life; and "The Wedding of the Bird Cage" where the hero discovers that his lover is his fiancée, and everyone is happy in the end.
At present, the first act, "First Encounter in the Tavern", has been almost ruined by that "Mr. Joseph". If he steals the spotlight in the following "Together in the Small Town" again, causing Elijah's feelings for Agatha to not reach the point of giving up his freedom for her, then the turning point of "Love and Freedom" will probably be turned into "Love and Yellow Hair"!
No! This is absolutely not okay!
……
With the gnashing of teeth by "Master Wilde" outside the play and the crazy trouble-making of "Mr. Joseph" in the play, the second act of "Twelve Days Together" - "Touring the Small Town" began to go crazy!
"Mr. Elijah, if you want to talk about the most beautiful scenery in Ankara, it must be the beach at night and the bonfire set up on the beach..."
"Everyone, today the beach has been reserved by the richest man, Mr. Joseph, who is preparing to set off an unprecedented grand fireworks display for his beloved Miss Agatha!"
"Hello, nice to see you again~"
"..."
"Mr. Elijah, in addition to the fireworks... no, in addition to the beach bonfire, there is also the former seaside paradise, the dance here..."
"Everyone! Mr. Joseph has reserved the Seaside Park and is planning to hold a very joyful costume party for his beloved Miss Agatha!"
"Hello, we meet again~" "..."
"How about... the former residence of the great painter Amin..."
"Everyone... Mr. Joseph has booked it... and will be the narrator himself!"
"Hello, nice to see you again~"
"..."
"Or maybe Green Snail Mountain is also good, where..."
"Everyone...it's all reserved..."
"Hello, again..."
"..."
Looking at the small town that was about to become "Joseph Manor", the "King of Drama", who had personally given Leon the tools to commit the crime, could no longer hold back.
Damn it! So you just take them wherever they go, right? Besides just throwing money at them, can't you use some other methods?
can.
"Love is like the people in old photos. It will eventually fade."
After taking photos of everyone at the party except Agatha, "Mr. Joseph" pasted Agatha, who he had drawn himself... next to himself in the photo, and said affectionately:
"You are the only one who can remain beautiful forever and accompany me until the last moment of my life."
"..."
"Why do you have to pester me? There are obviously better people out there."
"I'm not pestering you, I'm just pestering my love."
After seriously correcting Agatha’s mistake, Leon frowned and asked:
"As for someone better, there's not even you, so how is she any better?"
"..."
"I never thought about getting married until I met you."
"I……"
"I never expected you to love me, nor did I imagine that you had a reason to love me, let alone think that I could gain your love. For me, I am already grateful for the opportunity to love you."
"you……"
"The moment you appeared, my life had already come to a conclusion... it was you."
"..."
Damn it! This scene is the hero and heroine getting to know each other! What the hell are you doing?
Looking at Lyon, who bought out theaters with money, held Agatha's hand, gazed into her eyes lovingly, and bombarded her with all kinds of love words, making Agatha's heart waver.
Then, looking at the man who was responsible for bringing Agatha over every time, and then standing aside awkwardly with the art museum tickets given by "Mr. Joseph", scratching his ears and cheeks out of embarrassment, and looking at Elijah who was like a passerby, the [King of Drama]'s eyes were about to pop out and bleed.
At this moment, it is like a chef who has prepared a state banquet-level dish, but found that someone has poured saccharin into his dish. He wishes he could wrap the damn "Mr. Joseph" in batter and throw him into the oil pan and fry him together with the cut potato strips.
By the end of the second act, this dish was served to more than 3,000 "diners" and received an incredible 60% positive response. The "King of Drama" was already extremely angry. The dramatic concepts inherited from a group of drama masters were kicked to pieces by Leon's "Boss Loves Your Kick"!
No... Why? ! !
(End of this chapter)