Ai Cheng Hua Lian sat in the audience, looking up at Kiryu Hina, with whom she had had many dealings, the former Student Council President.
Everyone was enchanted by her singing, acting, and beauty.
Only she harbored doubts.
Unlike the other students who knew little about classic theater, when Ai Cheng Hua Lian learned that Kagura Hikaru was going to star in "The Phantom of the Opera," she specifically watched the movie version and knew that the dancer replacing the female lead, Christine, who appears at this moment, was the lead actress of the play, about to engage in a twisted, even bloody and violent love triangle with Raoul and the Phantom of the Opera.
But now, the dancer singing on the stage was unmistakably Kiryu Hina, while Kohinata Motoyo, who was announced as the main actress, instead became a minor character behind Christine, encouraging her.
What was going on, could it really not be a performance mishap? Could it be deliberate?
Had the two of them swapped roles?