Chapter 338 "Lucky Audience"

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Having heard that Sean and Moonlight were returning Met staff members, these enthusiasts were more than happy to discuss their favorite plays.

After they made more than 60 phone calls in total, a woman named Maggie Johnson stated that she had indeed seen a play "which was performed in an unknown theater and could never be found again afterwards." .

"That play...well, it's very special." Maggie sounded very interested when talking about her favorite play, but when asked about the "unfound play", she was obviously stunned. The mood also sank.

“I don’t remember much about the content, but I still remember the emotion of watching it…

"How can I put it, the plot did give me goosebumps, but overall it was a bit scary..."

It was Sean who made the call. In order to ensure that the clues would not be interrupted, Sean used his reporter function to talk: "Ms. Johnson, I am very happy to know that you have seen such a special drama.

"In fact, that play was an experimental work by a certain playwright. At that time, it was just to observe the audience's reaction, so it was not officially performed in public...

"We were very interested in those experimental plays back then. Unfortunately, there were too few viewers...

"I wonder if you would like to help us - let's meet and have a chat about the show?"

The early conversation had already left a good impression on Maggie.

She was interested in drama, and she found it difficult to refuse the other party's request. Maggie just said with some hesitation: "Yes, yes...but, I'm not sure if I can remember the details of that drama." .”

"Oh, it's okay. We also need more of your opinions on the Met show."

After making an appointment at the meeting place, Sean informed Catherine that the actress wanted to go with him, and the three of them went directly to the afternoon tea shop very close to Maggie.

Maggie Johnson is a young-looking woman.

It seems that his family is well off and he does not need to engage in production, so he has enough time to indulge in drama.

Her skin is fair and she seems to rarely get sun exposure. She has slightly chubby limbs and is not the type who loves sports.

After listening to Maggie rattle off advice about performing at the Met, Sean finally asks the question that really matters to them.

There’s the question about that “unfound drama.”

"Please think carefully about the content of the drama back then, and under what circumstances did you see it?"

Maggie put down the black tea in her hand and looked up slightly innocently, seeming to be thinking about it seriously.

After a moment, she shook her head in confusion: "I really can't remember... I just remember that the back part seemed a bit scary."

When she said this, she visibly swallowed her saliva.

Sean and the three looked at each other, and the reporter licked his lips and could only ask: "Well, I'm not sure if it's that drama you're watching. I'll give you an overview of its story to see if it can arouse your interest. Reminisce.”

"OK."

So Sean began to tell the story of "Blood Red Wedding".

When he talked about the young groom, wearing a knight's armor and helmet, participating in the duel on behalf of the noble children, Maggie's eyes widened visibly.

She sat up straight and raised a finger: "I remember! Yes, it's this show!"

Sean was suddenly excited - there are currently three known mysterious plays, and Maggie watched the same one as Solomon. This is good news for the investigation!

"Oh, that's it!" Sean said happily, "The show you are watching is called "Blood Red Wedding"."

"Yes, yes!" Maggie was obviously excited, but that excitement was a little different from before - there was something gloomy and crazy in her eyes.

It was like a lost sailor seeing the light, but the light did have a strange color.

Maggie seemed to be unable to control herself and began to recall the content of the play - it seemed that her memory itself was eager to recall:

"Yes, that groom, help that despicable loser in the duel!

"In the end, the young groom won, but it was the prodigal son who wanted to marry the princess!"

Maggie told with some excitement.

The guests quietly drinking tea next to her seemed a little dissatisfied with her movements, and they all frowned and looked here.

Maggie Johnson, oblivious, continued talking.

Sensing the abnormal mood of the interviewee, Sean looked at the more experienced Catherine.

Catherine shook her head slightly: In order to make progress in the investigation, even if there are risks, we can only wait and see what happens.

“…Then he escaped from his prison, found his armor and horse, and rushed directly…

"He rushed towards..." Maggie's unusual excitement subsided, and there was a kind of confusion in her eyes, as if the sailor on the sea had cleared away the fog and saw that the source of the light was actually the most evil thing.

"...castle." The narrative slowed down until it paused at this word.

After the groom rushes into the castle, it is the climax and end of the whole play.

It is also the most bizarre and terrifying part of the entire show.

Pure killing, revenge at all costs, and an almost crazy "wedding"...

Then, Maggie's eyes became hollow as she held up her finger.

"Out of control." Catherine had already stood up and rushed over.

Maggie's expression became extremely distorted - it seemed that it was not an expression that humans could make...

All the orifices on his face were stretched out hugely, like a Fauvist painting.

Before an inhuman scream erupted from her throat, Catherine's ectoplasm had invaded her soul, infusing it with spiritual power that forced stability.

Maggie suddenly slumped, and Catherine took her into her arms.

These movements did not even alarm the reserved and noble ladies around me...

"Awakening memories also awakened things buried in her soul..." Catherine said with calm eyes.

"Although she has forgotten the play, "Red Wedding" must have caused hidden harm to her.

"What to do now?" Moonlight asked in a low voice, "Memories can only cause harm to her, so investigation cannot be carried out."

"There is a way." Catherine's eyes were firm, "There is someone who can solve this problem."

——

He took Maggie Johnson, who was still in a coma, to the downstairs of a building on Maple Leaf Avenue.

The ivy is entrenched on the red brick wall, and the wind makes a quiet noise. This place is far away from the busy city.

"Who are we looking for now?" Sean asked.

"Carl Jung."

"Mr. Jung?" Sean looked at Catherine in surprise.

The actress nodded.

Yueguang was already used to the familiar feeling of "out of the situation" and asked: "Who is he?"

Carl Jung is not universally famous; his fame is limited to the world of psychology.

Sean is a journalist, so he has heard about it: "The president of the International Psychological Association, a disciple of a famous psychology guru, the first person to try to integrate mysterious knowledge into the psychological system, and made great achievements."

"Mr. Jung was a Continental who had recently resided in the New Testament...

"That drama did a secret but huge damage to Maggie's subconscious.

"Let Mr. Jung take a look, I believe it can reduce the harm she may suffer; and we will definitely hear more in-depth analysis..."