"Snowflake Rhapsody" is a famous piano piece, whose composer is not a well-known musician and even has very few works passed down.
But that doesn't stop "Snowflake Rhapsody" from being a favorite of Count Merlin.
"This piece describes an ice age where the Snow Demon invades the homeland of the male and female protagonists, and the male has to take up arms to fight the Snow Ghosts, never to return... Many years later, the female follows a merchant caravan into the snowfields, where she sees a Snow Ghost," Mel recounted the content depicted by "Snowflake Rhapsody."
Russell then asked, "So, is the Snow Ghost that the heroine saw the transformed male protagonist?"
"Yes and no."
"Huh?"
"The Snow Ghost is not the male protagonist, but the female imagines it to be him, and then, amidst the swirling snowflakes, she throws herself into the Snow Ghost's embrace... She commits suicide out of love for the male protagonist, a very mournful story," Mel commented with a sigh.