Chapter 253 Smoke



Perhaps because she had already guessed it almost exactly, Nari was not very surprised.

All I can say is that both actors' acting is truly superb, but it turns out that the acting wasn't on stage, but off stage. And judging by the situation, few people in the troupe knew about this.

It’s just that they are ballet dancers, not stars, so they should have the right to love freely, right?

But when she thought about the "fan economy" that Yang Feiyu mentioned, she felt that there must be a reason why people did this and it was understandable.

It is obvious that the "avoidance of suspicion" of these two people did not achieve a good effect. Instead, it directly intensified the conflicts among the fan groups and caused the current irreparable situation.

I guess the person involved is now in a difficult situation.

Nari shook her head, and was then pulled by Yang Feiyu to follow the crowd to the morning classroom for practice. Only then did she realize that the troupe had the idea of ​​giving them three days of simple practice, and they would rehearse like this every day.

After the three-day experience, the troupe will edit the videos recorded from the three rehearsals for publicity and commemoration.

Yang Feiyu was so excited when she thought that she could not only perform on the same stage with Liao Xiaoe, but also leave a video of herself on the official website to promote the troupe...

"If this is a dream, I never want to wake up," she said.

Nari smiled. This idea was indeed very creative. Unfortunately, she didn't like the classrooms used for practice because the large mirrors reflected a world that made her a little scared.

But obviously, she would have to face these mirrors for the next few days.

“It’s so hot.”

After the excitement slowly faded away, everyone finally felt the belated warmth. The floor-standing air conditioners installed on the wall seemed like decorations, not to mention those on the ceiling.

"Is the air conditioner broken?"

Nari looked over and saw that it was an actor in the troupe who asked the question. The teacher in front of her tugged at the collar of his clothes and explained, "They say the central system is broken. It seems that everything is under centralized control, and it's going to be quite troublesome to fix it."

"No way..." Someone wailed, and then said, "It feels so uncomfortable now, so stuffy."

"Open the window and get some fresh air."

So the first person stood up and opened the window.

There were about six windows on both sides of a classroom. Since Nari was closest to them, she simply stood up and helped open the windows. This allowed her to avoid having to sit there staring at her toes.

But after walking to the window, she was stunned.

Because of the orientation of the building, the windows in the classroom faced the corridor on one side and the outside on the other, just enough to see the venue they had just left.

At this moment, through the glass window, Nari saw wisps of gray smoke rising above the venue.

She frowned, not sure whether the smoke was rising from the venue or from somewhere else behind the venue, but she didn't have time to take a closer look. The person next to her came over and stretched out his hand to help open the window, so Nari hurriedly used her strength to push the window open.

The magical thing was that after the window was opened, Nari could no longer see the gray smoke.

"Hmm?" She hummed strangely, rubbed her eyes, and after confirming that the wisps of gray smoke had really disappeared, her expression slowly became serious.

Nari reached out to pull the window back to take another look, but the teacher on the other end clapped his hands and asked someone to lead them in basic stretching.

"I feel much better after opening the window." Yang Feiyu sighed as she helped Nari stretch her legs. "It turns out that air circulation is still necessary. It's much more effective than air conditioning."

Nari frowned, enduring the delicate pain of her muscles being pulled, and replied with her eyes closed, "You won't feel that way after it's repaired."

"Hehe." Yang Feiyu laughed and saw that the people who were stretching in front of her had exchanged positions, so she let go of Nari and lay down herself, while Nari stood up and helped the other person stretch their legs.

What she didn't tell anyone was that she saw the strange images in the mirror again. They, the people who were stretching, looked like a group of deformed people in the mirror.

Nari could clearly see that some people in the mirror, when they bent backwards, their waists folded in half like paper, as if their spines had been pulled out. Others could keep the upper half of their arms still, while the lower half could rotate 360 ​​degrees without turning their palms over...

They appeared in the mirror in all kinds of weird and twisted postures. Nari felt that she had seen hell in advance through the mirror.

"It hurts! It hurts! It hurts!" Yang Feiyu's warning came from under her hand. She quickly loosened her grip and heard Yang Feiyu say, "Are you trying to take advantage of this opportunity to kill me? Let me make it clear, I only have installment payments and no savings."

"Mine." Nari forced a somewhat stiff smile. Fortunately, Yang Feiyu didn't look up at her.

Soon, they no longer needed to sit on the ground, but instead lifted one leg and supported it on a pole outside the mirror. It was a normal stretching exercise, but when the people outside stood up, Nari saw that the people in the mirror also stood up.

She heard a crackling sound in her ears. She didn't react at first. After a while, she saw that some people in the mirror couldn't stand up, and some stood up with their hands and feet still in weird postures like zombies. Then she realized that it was the sound made by those people's bones. Apparently, they were "overstretched".

The crackling sound only lasted for a moment, but after realizing where it came from, Nari's skin was covered with goose bumps.

After the people in the mirror stood up, the previously blocked lower half of the wall was revealed. Nari shifted her gaze from the "people" to the wall, trying to slightly alleviate the discomfort caused by the twisted limbs.

Just looking at this wall...

Nari was sensitive enough to notice the marks on the wall, which were gray and black, as if they were caused by smoke. This reminded her of the gray smoke that had mysteriously disappeared just now. Is there any connection between the two?

Thinking of this, she looked out the window again. The weather was very good in the afternoon, with no clouds in the sky. She could only see the blue sky and nothing else.

Nari moved forward a bit, then leaned her head towards the legs straddling the pole. At this tilted angle, she could see what was happening outside through the two overlapping glass windows.

Maybe it was because of the overlapping effects, but when she saw the gray smoke again, it seemed to have become even thicker...

This is obviously not normal smoke, and this is not an industrial area, so there is only one possibility - there is a fire!

She subconsciously wanted to tell other people about this, but the moment she opened her mouth, she thought of the smoke that could not be seen without the glass, and it seemed that she was the only one who could see the smoke through the glass.

Nari licked her lips. Yes, even if there was a fire, it was only the world in the mirror that was on fire. Nothing would happen in reality, so she was not the one who should be worried.

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