# Chapter 65: 65
Adapted from a chapter of the original novel, 〈Dame Angela〉, the play was titled 〈Dame Angela and Two Men〉 and was intended to be a farce.
At the beginning of the play, the romance between Dame Angela and Prince Christian was the main plot.
Radis, who did not know the content of the original play, fell in love with the sweet performance of the two main actors.
However, with the appearance of a new character named Lamia, there was a tonal change in the work.
Lamia, who adores Christian, repeatedly bothered Angela and interfered with the group's adventures.
Radis continued watching.
Honestly, he resented Lamia, but there were usually such obstacles in any story.
However, a cruel truth that Angela and Radis did not know was soon revealed.
It was the fact that Christian and Lamia were engaged.
—Huuuuh?
Radis was really, really angry.
She let out a long sigh to calm the fury boiling inside her.
-What's happening?
Meanwhile, Yves could barely contain his boredom behind her. He asked what was happening.
Radis couldn't take it anymore and dragged the weak Yves forward.
—Christian, that horrible idiot! He had a fiancée from the beginning, so why was he chasing Angela so much!
—Heroes are usually such lustful people…
—The hero is Angela, not Christian.
—So she's still connected to Verno. Seeing how sad his song was to her, I think Verno is serious about Angela.
-TRUE. Verno is much better than Christian. And with Lamia, I wondered what kind of problem she had with Angela when he picked on her, but she deserved it. She saw her fiancé showing affection to someone else—if it's to that extent, then he was even too nice.
-Gentle? Didn't you see how much it bothered them?
Radis tried to break something with both hands.
Seeing this, Yves just shook his head.
—I don't know who could have a woman like you.
—You don't need to worry about that, Marquis.
Radis concentrated again on the work.
Behind her, Yves eagerly met Olivier's gaze, but Radis did not notice.
This was because the play was reaching its climax.
Angela, who realized Christian's betrayal, fell into deep despair.
Their love was infinitely pure, and so the resulting despair was deeper and darker.
The climax of the play was when Angela's red flames turned black.
The red sword that he had been using to cut down his enemies without hesitation had turned completely black.
Angela couldn't move, as if she had turned to stone.
Dark fairies came out and danced around the motionless Angela, and finally, Angela collapsed.
Cries of sadness arose from the entire audience.
It was at that moment.
—Angela!
Verno appeared. He picked up Angela and hugged her.
Angela, who was in his arms, seemed to have already passed away, and he sang a painful and sad song full of love.
—Hiiiic…!
With Verno's song, Radis burst into tears. He blew his nose with a handkerchief and shed many tears.
Verno's true love for Angela made her open her eyes again.
The darkness receded, and the red fairies jumped onto the stage, dancing excitedly.
—Oh!
Radis was surprised.
The wise Luminus came down from the sky!
To be exact, he was hanging from a rope tied to the ceiling and descending slowly, but.
—Ahh, pure love has saved this world!
As the sage Luminus descended from the sky, the audience on the first floor exclaimed in surprise.
—As is providence, so is destiny!
Luminus proclaimed this with a deep and strong voice, waving his long white sleeves vigorously—perhaps because it was difficult for him to balance in the air.
All the actors came on stage and danced beautifully, and just like that, the play ended there.
Radis applauded along with the others.
Until his palms began to go numb.
—Radis.
Grasping his shoulder, Yves Russell shivered.
Radis was crying with a runny nose.
-Marquis!
With tears streaming down his cheeks, Radis continued.
—Thank you very much for bringing me here…! I will never forget your kindness!
It was the first time in Radis' life that she felt so moved to the point of tears.
Like the Marquis, the work was magnificent.
Yves was puzzled.
—Why are you crying? Was it so sad that you started crying?
—It's not that I'm sad, it's because I'm moved!
—God, here…
Yves smiled as he took out a handkerchief.
Then, he took Radis's chin and carefully wiped his eyes and nose with the soft handkerchief.
—Was that fun to watch?
While his chin was still in his hand, Radis nodded several times.
He felt like he had escaped into a wonderful dream.
He had never had the chance to feel like this before.
He realized that perhaps this was the reason why even the indolent David would go to the theater while in disguise.
With a smile, Yves released her.
Then, he placed an envelope in her hand.
Radis asked between sobs.
-What is this?
—Open it, my notable stepping stone.
Radis took a note from the envelope.
The content was brief.
Next time we meet, could you smile at me too? —O.A.
Radis' swollen eyes looked at Yves, who was smiling widely as he gave a thumbs up.
-What is this?
Valiz