Christine was originally an unknown dancer, but that night, she miraculously sang Cournot's Faust with superb skills and achieved great success. Christine's overnight fame not only made her famous, but also made her former playmate, Viscount Raoul Deshani, have a strong affection for her.
Nisha wanted to go to Christine's dressing room to chat with her, but Christine was so excited that she fainted, so Nisha had to leave first. When he came back, he found her door closed. He leaned against the door and found a man with a beautiful voice in the room besides Christine! Christine has great respect for him! She even called the mysterious man "the angel of music"!
When Nisha found that he had a rival in love, he was furious. When he finished eavesdropping, he found Christine out, and he hid aside. After she left, he entered the room and challenged his invisible rival. But no one answered him.
Later, after many inquiries, Nisha found that Christine was closely related to the "angel" and resembled a lover, and her jealousy suddenly rose.
The newly appointed managers of the theater don't believe the rumor of being haunted at all. They don't care about the demands made by ghosts (including the arrangement of actors, monthly salary, the right to use the box, etc.) ) and decided to rent out the exclusive box of No.5 ghost box on the second floor. They angered the ghost for this, and they must pay the price!
Christine went to the country to visit her father's grave and Shani followed her. In the cemetery, Christine heard the call of the musician's angel again, and Shani heard someone playing the violin in the dark, and the music she played happened to be the "Resurrection of lazare" that Christine's father had played for Dick and Xia! Nisha flew into a rage and looked around, and finally found a slender shadow hiding in the dark with a violin. He rushed forward to catch his rival in love, but the shadow slipped away, but Nisha saw his face-oh, my God, that's a skull! Nisha fainted and woke up to find that she didn't know when she returned to the hotel.
At the same time, the troubles of two new theater managers began. They suffered misfortunes in succession; This makes both of them crazy. They went to the fifth box to inspect, and even brought the theater usher, that is, Mrs. Geely, who is closely related to ghosts, for interrogation, but all this was in vain. The two managers fired Geely in a fit of pique. Soon, they are threatened by ghosts. If they don't follow the rules of ghosts (including returning the box, please go back to Geely and let Christine be the heroine), Faust will be staged in a cursed theater!
Those two new managers didn't listen to ghosts. So, as the ghost predicted, the chandelier in the theater fell off.
When Christine returned to Paris, she suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. Nisha is worried. After a while, he finally found her and received her letter: come to the costume party in the theater!
Dick and Xia met again at the masquerade party. But a mysterious death in red attracted people's attention. His skull mask is so lifelike-everyone asks him where he made such a delicate mask, but he doesn't answer. But Nisha recognized this face-he is the ghost of the theater! Yes, yes, the skull that appeared in the cemetery!
Dick and Xia came to the top floor of the theater, and Kristin told Xia Ni what had happened to her-she had met him! Her angel turned out to be the ghost of the theater! She was taken to his residence by his clever trick, and she found that he was actually a mysterious man wearing a mask, and he was so humble! He knelt down to her! And tell her that he is not an angel or a ghost at all-he is Eric! A man! (This paragraph is super tearful! Poor little Amy. -Rose notes)
Because she was locked in his room, she began to resent him and curse him. When he came back from shopping for her, she rudely asked him to explain all this, and she even asked him to take off his mask! He told her gently that it was impossible; He prepared food for her. After she finished eating, he began to play the piano and asked her to sing. She took off his mask while he was unprepared! His terrible face frightened her from facing him again. No matter how humbly he begged her not to leave, or even cried loudly, she could never admire his great talent again! Because she is a woman who judges a book by its cover! (This one is especially cheap! I am so angry! -Rose notes)
She hypocritically cheated him of his trust and then returned to the theater. The first thing she wants to do is to seek the protection of Nisha as soon as possible, because she can no longer love and worship Eric! She's leaving with Nisha, leaving the theater forever! Abandon this poor ghost and his sincere love!
Eric, who knew about them, took Christine away on impulse.
Nisha asked for help in many ways, but no one could help him. Just when he was desperate, a man who claimed to be a Persian appeared. He was Eric's former friend, but he defected because he decided to help Nisha.
Despite extra care, Nisha and the Persians fell into Eric's torture room. In their ordeal, they found Christine next door and learned from her that Eric threatened her-he wanted her to marry him!
Eric came back, he knew the existence of the viscount and Persians; First he threatened her, then he took out two sculptures, a scorpion and a grasshopper, and he asked her to make a choice. He told her that he buried an amazing amount of gunpowder under his residence-if she chose a grasshopper, he would light the fuse and make half of Paris and her dear viscount go up in smoke! If she chooses a scorpion, he will marry her happily; Gunpowder will also be submerged by water.
After a quarrel, Christine chose scorpions to save Nisha.
The water flooded the gunpowder, and Paris and Qiu Chen were saved. Eric felt very happy because he finally married Christine. He told her that she was finally accompanied and could finally go shopping with her wife like a normal person (this paragraph is super cruel! -Rose Notes)! She didn't respond.
Eric sent the viscount and Persians to find Christine. It seems that he can win so-called happiness.
And that night, the Persians welcomed a heartbroken guest-Eric. He finally let Christine and the viscount go, because he saw Christine's sadness, not to mention Christine kissed him politely on the forehead! Through this kiss, he felt the greatness of love: she is not his bride! She belongs to that handsome young man! And he, just kidding himself, cruelly forced her! So he told them to leave, and Christine came back to bury his body and put the ring he gave her on her finger.
He asked the Persians to send him an obituary in the newspaper after his death. The Persians agreed and Eric left.
Soon after, an obituary appeared in the newspaper: Eric died.
Years later, a reporter discovered all this. He sympathized with the ghost and begged the museum to show Eric's body (his body was later dug up). He thinks this is not an ordinary body.