Looking at her daughter who was pulling her away, Estelle said with some doubt:
"We must have gone the wrong way. Isn't the hall in that direction?"
Hearing this, Wendini looked at her mother strangely:
"Since Eros has booked a box, why should we go to the hall?"
Estelle frowned slightly, thinking that this made sense.
"But do you know which box Eros booked? Don't go to the wrong one."
Wendini patted his chest and said proudly:
"Don't worry, Eros hasn't erased his traces at all. With a little spiritual perception, you can sense his presence."
"If mom is worried, you can feel it yourself."
After hearing this, Estelle actually explored her spiritual perception.
She was worried that her daughter would end up finding the wrong item and end up making a fool of herself.
The result was just as Wendini said, she could easily sense the traces left by Eros.
The reason for this is that she is very familiar with Eros, so the traces that are almost the same in other people's perception can be seen as different in her eyes at a glance.
It's just like the saying goes, even if you stand in a crowd, people who know you can recognize you at a glance.
After confirming that the traces his daughter had noticed matched his own, the two continued walking down the corridor.
There were many waitresses along the way, and they were obviously surprised to see them appear here.
Feeling the strange looks from the waitresses, Wendini moved closer to her mother and whispered:
"Mom, do you feel that those women look at us strangely?"
Estelle nodded, obviously feeling the same way.
The two quickened their pace and soon arrived at the best and most luxuriously decorated area in the theater.
Wendini stood in that area and sensed it carefully, and finally identified one of the boxes.
She turned to look at her mother, and Estelle nodded slightly, indicating that she felt the same way as she did.
Wendini stopped hesitating, held his head high, chest puffed out, suppressed his laughter, walked to the door of the box and knocked.
In the box, Eros, who was grabbing Angelica's food, was stunned for a moment when he heard the knock on the door, and then he realized who was standing outside the door.
He immediately sat up, a little surprised. Why were Wendini and his mother here?
He winked at Isabella, and without him saying anything, Isabella sensed who was outside the door and immediately straightened her wrinkled clothes.
Without letting Undine and the others wait too long, Eros hurriedly picked up the wine prepared for the box on the table and took a sip, then walked to the door and opened it.
"Why are you here?" Eros took the initiative.
Wendini smelled the alcohol and frowned: "Have you been drinking?"
"I was bored waiting, so I just had a drink." Eros explained briefly, then asked again:
"Why are you here?"
Undine snorted softly: "Someone sneaked out to listen to the opera without us, so we had to come here on our own."
This behavior is no less than your roommate secretly going out for a midnight snack without calling you.
Eros made way for them to come in and talk.
After Wendini came in, he looked around at the decoration of the box, and then said with disdain:
"Why is the decoration and atmosphere of this box so strange?"
Not only her, but Estelle couldn't help but frown when she saw it.
The reason is simple: it's a bit too ambiguous.
The warm lights, the various mood-stirring decorations, and the meaningless ropes hanging from the ceiling always look weird.
Eros coughed lightly. He couldn't refute this because it did look strange.
Ever since he entered the box, he had a vague feeling that the opera performance of the so-called Evil Queen versus the Seven Dwarfs was not as serious as the two receptionists said.
It is also possible that he misunderstood the serious meaning of the two receptionists' words.
When he said serious he meant serious, but when they said serious they meant serious.
Moreover, the decoration of this box and the single-sided glass wall in the front that allows a clear view of the stage below are indeed in line with what the receptionist said, that it is suitable for watching with the wife.
That’s right, I brought my wife here to seek excitement.
This one-way glass wall only allows you to see outside from the inside. In front of thousands of people in the theater, you feel exposed, but not exposed at the same time.
It really suits the kind of wealthy clergy who seeks excitement but doesn't want to lose face in front of others.
He was still feeling lucky that he had been careful and had not brought Wendini and the others with him.
But I didn't expect that even though I didn't bring them here, they came here on their own.
Fortunately, the performance hasn't started yet, so there's still a chance to save the situation.
So after hearing Undine say that the box decoration was strange, Eros quickly nodded in agreement:
"I booked the Imperial Box, and they took me directly to this box. I had no idea what it would look like inside."
He was not trying to shirk responsibility. He really didn't know what the imperial box looked like.
But in a sense, the name is not wrong.
The decoration in this box can indeed bring people imperial pleasure.
Wendini walked to the strangely shaped sofa and sat down. She actually didn't care much about the decoration in the room. She just asked casually.
After all, she didn't know what those decorations were used for, and this was the interior of a manor built by the church, so she didn't think much about it.
"When does the opera start?"
She leaned over to take a look at the stage below. She had been so anxious to find Eros that she hadn't actually asked the staff which operas would be performed tonight and when they would start.
Eros glanced at Estelle, who had also walked to the sofa. Seeing that she didn't seem to know what these were, he breathed a sigh of relief and immediately walked over and put his hand on Undine's shoulder and said:
"I suddenly remembered that I have something else to do. Why don't we go back first?"
Undine glanced at Eros and said, "If you have something to do, go and deal with it first. We can watch it here by ourselves."
"Why, you can watch it secretly with others, but not me and mom?"
"Don't worry, we will go back by ourselves after we finish watching."
Just as they were talking, the lights on the stage below lit up. Obviously, this was the prelude to the performance.
Eros glanced at the lights below and began to think frantically about countermeasures.
What if the next performance is really as serious as those two receptionists said?
No, he couldn't gamble.
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