The start time of the play is approaching, and everyone starts to move hastily.

Wendy, Norish, and Lilty came back with them.

Wendy was also dressed up in a play costume.

The costume itself was a simple dress, but the carefully woven hair and the silver decorations attached thereto, which Norish would have helped me with, were beautiful and eye-catching.

Lilty in poor princess costumes and Norish costumes in elegant shades that are not flashy as queen maids.

Both costumes were made with Wendy in mind over the course of many days.

Wendy was obviously inferior to the two when compared to the costume alone, but when combined with the color of her pure white face, she had a strange beauty that was not of the world now.

It's already started.

Norish looks around.

"What's that? Where's Nelson?

I'm going to be a knight now.

When Almark answers, Norish nods, ahh.

I see. You're alone. "

Is Norish okay?

When Al Mark asked, Norish was quiet.

"Me?"

"Yeah, don't you need time to be alone?"

Ah.

Norish waved with a smile.

"I don't mind. I don't need that."

"You're not like Nelson."

"Yeah."

Norish smiles.

"I thought about it a lot and tried it, but I decided to leave it to myself. Wendy told me it was good."

That's how I look back at Wendy.

I see.

"Yeah."

Wendy smiled too.

Hair decorations sparkle.

I applied makeup to my white skin, which was still bloody yesterday, to create a more ghostly atmosphere.

It was called an old-fashioned braid of hair that was completely different from the usual bright and energetic Wendy.

With that smile, if I touch my hand, it's going to disappear like a phantom.

"Good luck, Almark."

Unexpectedly, Almark returned to me when Wendy told him so.

"Yeah."

Nod in a hurry.

Let's do our best

What should we do when we break up?

Wendy didn't ask me anything.

Almark didn't say anything.

But I'm sure Wendy doesn't think it's a good idea to stay in action for the last time.

"I can feel it."

Wendy said.

"I'm sure it'll be all right."

"Yeah."

Almark nodded.

"I can feel it, too."

Is that okay?

I can't say for sure, but Almark felt it was the right thing to do.

Deg, who went to peek into the guest seat from the stage sleeve, turned his cheeks red and came back.

"Amazing, amazing. It's full."

That word makes everyone nervous.

Ah.

Norish pressed her chest and said.

"I'm getting nervous."

You're thirsty.

Pillman suddenly started coughing.

Nelson and Serrah, who had come back from somewhere, already looked completely different, but still heard that they were full and made their faces a little stronger.

"Everybody, don't worry."

Wallis, who felt the air, immediately encouraged his voice.

"Moderate tension has a good effect on acting"

Still, everybody's expression doesn't relax.

Dialogue, let's check again.

Even Morgan would say such a thing.

Can I have a minute?

Almark hit Wallis on the shoulder and stood in front of everyone.

I want you to listen to me for reference.

Say that and look around at the faces of the class.

"When I look at the whole seat, I'm overwhelmed by the number of people. I feel like I'm confronting a lot of people alone."

Almark remembered how he felt when he first came to the stage as a traveler.

That's what chairman Danny said.

"So if you're nervous, look at it from the stage, right, left and center. Find one responsive customer at a time and act for only three. Everything else is a scarecrow. I think there are only three customers."

"Scarecrow"

The buyer nods.

"Like"

In addition to the buyers, some nodded convincingly.

"My recommendation is..."

Almark added.

"Fiquet slightly behind in the middle of the guest seat. I'm sure he'll react straight to our act without thinking too much."

The words ejected the torque that was leaning against the wall.

"Hey, Almark. Stop calling Fiquet stupid."

"No, I don't think so."

But that one word relieved the overall tension.

"Fiquet. I'm going to find Fiquet."

Morgan runs on stage sleeves.

Wait a minute, Morgan.

Wallis holds Morgan down.

"But Almark is right. The method makes sense. Those who are nervous are worth a try."

Wallis said.

"In any case, today is the gathering so far. Let's make sure we don't regret it."

Everyone nods at the words.

"We'll follow up on the winning or something like that. We'll do everything we can. [M] Let's make a lot of people cry today."

When Wallis declared so, cheers and applauses rose.

Last time to wait for the show to begin.

Almark called out to Leila, who had been sitting alone by the wall since he entered behind the scenes.

"Leila"

When Leila looked up at Almark with no expression, the big, sparkling ornament hanging from her hair shook and made a clear sound.

"Finally. Good luck."

"Yeah."

Leila stood up.

"You must have been in trouble again, right?

That's how he peeks into Almark's eyes without expressing himself.

"But what you're doing here is going through that trap."

"Yeah."

Almark nodded.

Is it okay to say that it has passed through?

Perhaps it would be more correct to be given a respite.

Well, I can handle it this time.

"Then all you have to do is focus on the play."

Leila says with a beautiful doll face.

Today, it's probably because of the makeup that matches the role of queen. Leila, who was originally an adult, looked much older.

That's right.

Almark nodded.

"I've shown you a lot of shameful things."

Yes, it is.

Leila nodded reluctantly.

"When you're not holding a sword or a cane, you're not worthy to see it."

Well, I can't deny it.

Almark laughs bitterly.

"But today I will show you my real cursed swordsman, Al Mark."

When I heard that, Leila smiled unexpectedly.

I'm counting on you.

It was a beautiful smile that took away the heart of the viewer, as if life had suddenly been breathed into the elaborate doll.

But by the time Almark watched, Leila was back on her face.

You're laughing now.

I'm not laughing anymore.

Leila said with a clear face.

"Last time I practiced laughing. The next laugh is on the stage."

Wallis shouted as Almark tried to open his mouth.

"Here we go."

Behind the scenes, tension runs again.

"Let's go."

Leila said.

I already had ice all over my body.

Almark nodded.

Wallis raised his voice again.

"All actors and performers should be assigned. Let's raise the curtain."

Thus, two sets of plays, "Queen without Laughter", finally opened the curtain in three years.