What she meant was that she wanted Frafaele to finish singing "Prayer to the Sea".
And this rose was a gift in exchange for that.
Frafaele couldn't help but laugh at the little girl's flattery. It wasn't impossible to continue singing, but she needed Jon's approval.
After all, Jon was the one playing the accompaniment.
Thinking of this, Frafael turned to Chown and wanted to ask for his opinion.
Without waiting for Frafaele to speak, Chown nodded lightly, "I understand. Continue singing. Sunny is going to learn this part, so she can familiarize herself with it. "
Frafaele smiled gratefully.
The next second, the melody of the second verse of "Sea Prayer" played by Jon sounded. In just a few seconds, it went from a gentle breeze to a torrential downpour.
For a beginner like Sunny, it was very difficult to get into the mood of the song so quickly. But for Frafaele, it was very simple.
Frafaele closed her eyes and pondered for two seconds. When she opened her eyes again, the sharpness in her eyes had disappeared. It was as if she had turned into a different person. She had turned back into the fisherwoman waiting for her husband's return by the sea.
When the music entered the part, the beautiful voice pulled everyone into another time and space.
At first, the Dream Plant Fairy was afraid that Frafaele didn't understand what she meant. Now that she felt Frafaele's aura, her life core started to beat again.
The second verse of "Qi Hai" was also named "Bad News." The story was about a fellow villager who had returned from the sea after a night of torrential rain. He told the fisherwoman who had been worried all day that her husband had gone missing. They found the overturned canoe in the sea, which belonged to her husband.
After hearing the bad news, the fisherwoman felt that her whole world had collapsed.
So, the second part of Prayer to the Sea was the saddest part of the five parts. And this kind of sadness had different levels. At first, the storm was anxiety. Then, the bad news was a bolt from the blue. Then, she had no choice but to accept reality. It was depression and hopelessness.
The piano accompaniment could play the role of setting the mood, but this was an opera after all. The most emotional expression still needed Frafaele to complete.
This wasn't a simple part. It was a test of an actor's ability to sing with so many sad emotions and make the listener feel it.
As far as Jon knew, Frafell was the only one in the entire city who could perform this part of the song.
This time was the same. Frafaele performed the "bad news" perfectly. Everyone was immersed in her words. Even Alda and Sunny, who originally wanted to pay attention to the little girl and prevent her from playing tricks, were attracted by Frafaele's performance. They were so engrossed in the atmosphere created by the music that they couldn't divert their attention away from Frafaele.
When the second part slowly ended, everyone felt a little better. Only then did Alda have the time to focus on the outsider.
Perhaps it was because there was a gap between the second and third parts, but the pocket-sized little girl also felt a little better. However, her eyes were red and glistening with tears. Clearly, she was still immersed in the atmosphere of the song.
Looking at this scene, Alda finally understood what Master Jon had once said: Good music is a communication of the heart. It is the only language that will not be estranged.
This was indeed the case. Even if the little girl didn't understand Frafaele's words, she could feel the meaning of the song. That was why she could feel her emotions without relying on the lyrics.
When the third part of Prayer to the Sea was about to start, Alda noticed that the little girl did something strange.
She stretched out her hand, and a green light surrounded her hand. After a while, a tree suddenly appeared in her palm.
To be precise, it was the projection of a tree.
Alda was wondering what the tree projection was when he saw the little girl's mouth move as if she was talking to the tree.
When Alda looked again, she had already put away the projection and was looking at Frafaele in a daze.
At the same time, the accompaniment of the third part of the song, Siren's Song, officially started!
As soon as the Siren's Song started, the accompaniment reached a climax. It was as if a hurricane had invaded the sea. With just a few surging notes, everyone was pulled into the time and space of the music again.
Alda didn't pay attention to the little girl at this time because the little girl, like him, was immersed in the world of Prayer to the Sea.
The third part was written from the perspective of the fisherwoman's husband. It talked about what happened to the fisherman on that stormy night. From being fearless and unyielding to fighting the sea, in the end, limited by reality, he was overturned by the waves and sank to the bottom of the sea. In the end, he was captured by the Siren and became a prisoner.
This part was the climax of Prayer to the Sea. It showed the strength and tenacity of the man, but also the charm and terror of the Siren. Coupled with the silence of falling into the deep sea, it could be said that the mood of the whole song was constantly fluctuating. This part was also a test of the singer's ability. If the singer wasn't good enough, it was easy to let the audience's emotions fluctuate rapidly and leave the time and space of the music, resulting in an imperfect performance.
Frafaele naturally wouldn't make such a low-level mistake. Even when she sang to the silent deep sea, she could still firmly grasp the audience's hearts.
The whole song was like an epic painting. Even though Alda had heard it many times, he was still convinced by this part.
When the third part of the song ended, Yada once again looked at the foreign girl. What he saw gave him a fright.
One, two, three … twelve?!
Previously, there was only one foreign race girl, but now, there were a total of 12 foreign race people of different appearances gathered around her!
There were men and women. The big ones were more than a meter tall, and the small ones were the size of a palm. All of them were very beautiful, just like the elves in the legends.
However, Alda wasn't paying attention to their appearances, but …
Why were there so many of them?
Alda couldn't help but want to see what the others had to say. However, Frafaele was immersed in the song, and Jon was also playing. Only Sunny exchanged a glance with him. She also looked confused.
What was going on with these Sirens?
While Alda was still in doubt, the fourth verse began.
The fourth part, "A Sorrowful Meeting," told the story of a fisherwoman who went out to sea alone. After many hardships, she finally met her husband.
Although the plot was simple, it was also one of the climaxes of Prayer to the Sea.
When Frafaele finished singing, Alda looked at the Sirens. Their expressions were the same as the pocket-sized girl's at the beginning. They were all mesmerized by Frafaele.
That mesmerized expression was as if they were looking at a goddess.
The fifth part, which was also the last part, happened to be "The Goddess's Blessing." The Goddess of the Sea was moved by their love. She made the dying fisherman couple healthy again and blessed them.
In the end, Prayer to the Sea ended with a perfect ending.
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