The stage curtain has been opened, the gloomy and terrifying underworld music is playing, and the lights have been in place long ago, but the protagonist of the stage has not yet appeared.
But Elizabeth naturally wouldn't notice this kind of thing. She was still confused and didn't understand the situation. According to her memory, she should have reached the tower faster than her elder brother, but as soon as she entered the tower, the scenery around her suddenly changed, and when she woke up, she was in this strange place.
Thinking about it with her brain that didn't work very well and was almost rusty now, it was difficult for her to understand what kind of situation she was in now. In the end, she only came to an obvious conclusion-she seemed to have lost her way with her eldest brother. .
At this time, another change occurred on the stage. Smoke from nowhere was released from both sides of the stage, like dry ice mist. The mist settled faintly at the bottom of the stage. Occasionally, some mist floated up with the airflow. Under the illumination of colorful stage lights, the entire stage became smoky and dreamlike. Then, under the outline of the smoke, a looming translucent humanoid outline was blurred and appeared in front of the microphone. .
Although the face of the ghost standing in front of the microphone was blurry, it was difficult to see its specific appearance, and it was difficult to tell whether it was a male ghost or a female ghost, but with a sad and cold female singing voice coming from the speakers, Elizabeth could still tell the gender of the ghost. Junqu Pavilion
The song was sung a cappella with chilling lyrics. The melody was so weird that no one could feel the harmony or sweetness at all. As the melody changed, the female voice sometimes became shrill and harsh, as if fingernails were constantly rubbing against a blackboard. The sound is sometimes gloomy and plaintive, like a whisper in people's ears, singing bursts of melancholy sounds.
This song is not an exaggeration to describe it as noise, but this kind of noise can be different from the noise of late-night construction at a construction site, intermittent home decoration, cars honking their horns unexpectedly, or the noise of a lot of people talking. Normal people will definitely feel angry and hateful after listening to these regular noises, and even people with bad tempers will get violent and hit others. However, this musical noise seems to have caught a certain unique frequency, which makes every normal person angry. After listening to it, you will naturally feel physical discomfort.
And the death-like female voice seems to exist to set off this piece of music. It has an inexplicable attraction. No matter how ugly it is, it can be deeply engraved in the hearts of others like a magic sound, causing... The deepest fear in their hearts, coupled with those chilling lyrics, countless horrific and nightmarish associations will appear before their eyes like a revolving lantern.
If an ordinary person without extraordinary powers hears this weird, twisted melody and sad and cold singing, his mind will definitely be captured by the song and melody. With the horrific associations triggered by the lyrics, his mind will be endlessly trapped. In the endless horror fantasies, those with a slightly fragile mind will probably be frightened to death by their own fear in the endless nightmares, and become the unjust ghosts under the song.
But Elizabeth is different. Not only is she an extraordinary person who can naturally resist the soul-stirring magic of singing, she is also a singer who is good at using singing to solve most problems with her singing voice.
As soon as she heard the melody, which sounded like a broken gong and a wooden saw, her evaluation of the song immediately emerged in her mind, and she said it outright: What is this thing you are singing? It's so unpleasant. Eh
As I said before, this silly girl found herself in a strange environment as soon as she woke up. Naturally, she didn't care about the whispers she heard when she entered the tower. Not only did she not care, but she thought the sound was too noisy, which made her confused. She had a splitting headache, so naturally she didn't care about the reminder in that voice.
The theater singers sang in unison.
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