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Chapter 140

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Later on, Matilda and Leon's daily life together finally brought Klaus back to the feeling he had when he watched "Beauty and the Devil". In the words of Earth, it was "so sweet that it reminded him of the girl's heart that he had thrown away many years ago."

This was also the reason why Klaus was attracted to "Beauty and the Devil". As the prince of the Nation of Iron, there were too many burdens in reality that made it hard for him to breathe.

However, "Beauty and the Devil" had created a beautiful world for him, and Klaus once again found this feeling in this movie.

This heartwarming plot made Klaus forget his previous uneasy speculations. Perhaps this was a story with a happy ending?

However, the final ending still proved that a movie that didn't make the audience want to send a razor blade wasn't a good movie. When the army of the law enforcers arrived at the border, the demon killer's fate seemed to have been sealed.

General Fred had long lost his sleepiness at this point. When he was invited by the Falosi nobles to watch a stage play, he would fall asleep in less than two or three minutes.

This was because, in his opinion, the performance of a stage play was too fake.

If it were two knights in armor and wielding heavy swords in their hands fighting with their lives on the stage, General Fred would still be able to applaud happily.

However, the movie "This Demon Is Not Too Cold" completely subverted General Fred's understanding of the concept of "acting."

In front of him was not a fictional story at all. He even firmly believed that the demon killer named Leon really existed.

He lived alone in a small hotel on Squirrel Street, with only a potted plant to accompany him. Although this man was skilled at killing, he would patiently fold his clothes, drink a whole glass of milk every day, and go to a small theater on Squirrel Street to watch an awkward stage play.

This image undoubtedly subverted General Fred's impression of those characters in stage plays who had their faces covered with makeup and spoke softly.

This was a demon of flesh and blood, but definitely not the despicable and crazy thug that the church had created!

However, what really made General Fred feel satisfied was the fighting. The duel between the magic guns in the movie was definitely not inferior to the life and death duels of champion knights that General Fred had watched in the Nation of Iron.

The scene of blood spilling out was far more exciting than a stage play where a person would not bleed even if they died.

But no matter how wonderful a movie was, it would eventually come to an end.

When this demon was surrounded by the law enforcers, he disguised himself as a law enforcer and was about to escape from the inn. General Fred still hoped that he would be able to escape.

Unfortunately, from the moment Matilda met Leon, it was destined to be a tragic ending.

When Leon staggered out of the hotel, his eyes revealed his desire for the outside world, and there was a girl waiting for him outside.

Everyone in the audience, including Klaus, thought that he would be able to escape successfully and then retire from the world to live a normal life with the heroine.

However, the villain Stanfield discovered Leon the moment he was about to escape. He followed him all the way, and at the last moment, he took out his weapon and aimed it at Leon, releasing a penetrative and destructive spell.

The screen cut to Leon's first-person perspective. He shook slightly, lost his strength, and fell to the ground.

He was so close to that new world that he could return to the little girl's side with just one step, but in the end, he fell into a pool of cold blood and could only stare helplessly at the door.

"This …"

Klaus already had the guts to drag the law enforcer named Stanfield out of the screen and give him a good beating. Even if he admitted that this villain had a special charm, he still had to hate him when it was necessary.

When the demon killer said the last line of the "ring pulling trick", the screen was filled with destructive explosions.

General Fred looked at the screen filled with explosions and flames. His lips moved, wanting to say something, but he could not.

Throughout the entire movie, no matter what the plot, Klaus did not shed a single tear. Even when he was watching "Beauty and the Demon", he could still maintain his image as a man.

He did not know why he was crying, but his tears could not stop flowing. The noble girl beside him had already taken out a handkerchief and started sobbing.

"Klaus, what did I teach you? From the moment you step out of Biskel's country, only blood is allowed to flow out of your eyes! "

It had been a long time since General Fred had seen his disciple cry uncontrollably. Ever since he completed his training in the Iron Nation at the age of ten, Klaus had already erased the feelings of cowardice from his very bones.

Klaus chose to remain silent because the movie was not over yet.

In the end, the female lead, Matilda, took a potted plant and buried the demon's potted plant into the soil. It could be said that the plant had replaced the demon's body.

"Now we're safe, Leon."

When this sentence was said, the ending song "Shape Of. My. Heart" started playing.

General Fred's cold expression changed for a moment. In the end, he closed his eyes in regret.

Only then did Klaus notice the tears that were dripping down General Fred's old face.

Who would have thought that this iron-blooded general would actually shed tears in the performance hall?

The song "Shape Of. My. Heart" reverberated throughout the concert hall, and a sorrowful atmosphere filled the entire hall. It wasn't just the noble girl beside Klaus who was sobbing; there weren't many present who could hold back their tears.

When the ending song started playing, the cast behind the scenes began to gradually appear on the screen.

The lights in the performance hall lit up, and almost all the audience stood up and applauded …

Not long after the applause ended, screams suddenly rang out from the audience.

"Stamfield … Why are you still alive?"

The audience member who screamed seemed to be only thirteen or fourteen years old. This girl was very lucky. She was sitting next to the actor who played the villain, Stamfield, the Knight Of The White Thorn.

The Knight Of The White Thorn happened to be dressed in the same attire as Stamfield in the movie. He heard that after the movie ended, all the actors would go on stage to give a speech.

The girl sitting next to him seemed to be a little too immersed in her role, or perhaps she thought that the movie was a real story. The moment she saw the Knight Of The White Thorn, she actually started to chant the inscription magic of the "God of Thunder and Punishment Karshirov" system.

Judging from the magic waves, it was a high-level inscription magic.

"Miss, that's … just a movie!"

The Knight Of The White Thorn was instantly stunned. He suddenly remembered something that Josiah had reminded him before they started filming.

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