How to Stop the Villain from Going Crazy
[Good news]: She transmigrated into the well-known Phantom of the Opera
[Bad news]: It was the horror movie version!
After waking up, Bo Li discovered that she had transmigrated to the 19th century. In the 19th century, smog was severe, tuberculosis was prevalent, and sanitary conditions were bleak. It was possible to step into a pile of manure at any moment.
To make matters worse, she had transmigrated into a crossdressing circus worker.
This was an era where short-haired, pants-wearing women would be harshly judged, so no one doubted her gender. They just thought she was an overly pretty boy.
However, as time went on, she would grow taller, and her feminine features would become more obvious. The circus was a mixed crowd. If she didn't leave before adulthood, her crossdressing would be exposed sooner or later.
Before leaving, she convinced an abused teenager in the circus to leave with her. She planned on opening a haunted house with him.
Author's Note: Bo Li is mentally 6 years older than Eric, but they're physically the same age. Eric is a SERIAL KILLER and extremely possessive of Bo Li. Bo Li will be a little afraid of Erik at the beginning, but she will soon enjoy his behavior. After all, If the male lead's every action doesn't poke at the heroine kinks, then what's the point?
One-sentence summary: The male lead is even more yandere than in the original 'Phantom of the Opera'.
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