My Level Zero System-Chapter 201: Theater

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While Kain was still unable to react, Mera pulled him down onto a chair in front of the mirror, then she carefully removed his hair tie and used a comb to groom him.

"You know... how to do hair?"

Kain asked doubtfully, Mera just smiled in response.

"Of course I know. Since then... you know, I’ve always done this for myself, and for Myra too."

As she spoke, Mera continued to skillfully comb her hair, seemingly unaffected at all.

Because Kain’s hair was very good, and he bathed and washed it regularly, she quickly straightened the messy hair that Kain had always casually combed and tied, then used his hair tie to tie it up carefully.

"Nice, isn’t it?"

"Yes, it is nice."

Kain looked around for a moment, it did indeed look more elegant than his slightly messy hairstyle.

As for the money for the suit, Kain was about to take it out of his pocket to pay when he realized that Mera had already paid for the suit a long time ago, which left Kain at a loss.

Okay, this feeling of being taken care of from head to toe isn’t too bad, it’s just that Kain still isn’t too used to it.

After finishing dressing, the two of them took a carriage to the city theater.

During this process, Kain learned that he had only known a very small part of Esten before.

"I heard there’s a new play coming up. So..."

"I agree."

Kain did not hesitate for an instant.

Mera was stunned for a moment, then burst out laughing, and Kain also burst out laughing.

In that happy and peaceful atmosphere, the two of them went to the theater.

Compared to the Whesling city theater, the Esten city theater is much larger and more majestic, and even has a large area dedicated to welcoming guests to watch plays.

Kain quickly got off first, then carefully lifted Mera’s hand and helped her down from the carriage.

Seeing her somewhat surprised expression, Kain smiled bitterly.

"Don’t look at me like that. Shouldn’t I at least do something?"

There were things Kain was determined to do, after all Mera had even tried to choose a dress that matched his hair color.

And so, the two of them walked into the theater arm in arm.

Kain, after a long period of moderate eating and crazy training, his body was no less than that of a normal adult. Coupled with his obvious advantages in appearance and temperament, he looked extremely outstanding. His eyes swept around, causing everyone to unconsciously avoid looking directly at the depth and sharpness within them. However, when his eyes shifted towards the girl hugging his arm, everything turned into an indescribable gentleness.

Mera’s appearance was originally beautiful, and it became more obvious over time, but since joining the academy, these problems had been pushed to the back of Mera’s mind, and she often appeared in a sloppy manner, so few people paid attention to her. However, today, Mera not only wore a beautiful dress, but she also carefully did her makeup and hair, so she looked extremely gorgeous. Mera’s temperament was even more unquestionable, not only was she not inferior to Kain, the two of them complemented each other.

Mera’s eyes were always oppressive, something she had built up since she was young to withstand the sudden events. But when she looked up at the man she was holding hands with, her eyes turned into a warm stream of pleasant water, with a hint of childishness and mischief.

Because of the shining appearance of both of them, wherever they went, all eyes would be attracted.

There was admiration, and there was jealousy. But they didn’t care, because they were in their own world.

The theater was quickly filled. Kain and Mera’s seats were part of the couples’ seating section, located quite close to the main stage. Although the price for such a seat was not cheap, given the financial situation of both of them recently, this amount of money was not worth much.

In order to maximize the experience, the first time the play is shown, not even a bit of its content will be revealed to the outside world, so even Mera, who made the reservation, doesn’t know what they’ll see today.

Seeing her hand tremble slightly, Kain asked gently.

"Excited?"

"A little..."

Mera answered unconsciously, then added.

"Because this is the first time we’ve gone to the theater together."

"That time at Whesling..."

"That doesn’t count."

Mera shook her head, she was in a "disheveled" state at that time, her eyes were swollen from crying. She was so embarrassed, how could it be considered the first time? There was no sense of ceremony at all.

But still, it’s touching.

After a while, when the guests were all settled in their seats, the lights began to dim, leaving only the light on the stage, the play was about to begin.

This play is about a girl living in a tall tower. From the window, she can only see mountains and hills on all sides, a relatively closed space.

She only has two things, her long hair, I mean super long hair, and a mother who always leaves early and comes home late, and loves her very much.

Her mother warned her that she should not go out, because outside was a place full of dangerous and bloodthirsty people.

Seeing this, Kain frowned.

If this isn’t a plot hole, then this reminder definitely has a hidden meaning.

The mother is lying.

The more the story unfolds, the more obvious it becomes.

It wasn’t until the girl used her hair to magically restore her mother’s youthful appearance that Kain realized.

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She did not love her "daughter" at all, but only saw her as a tool to maintain her own youth.

This daughter, seems to possess a relatively special type of [Life Magic], or the scriptwriter doesn’t really understand what [Life Magic] is.

[Life Magic] of course exists a magic skill that allows the user to transfer life to another object. But this only helps with healing and health, and cannot make someone young again with extreme effects like in the play.

Imagine a person as a vase, and the water in the vase is life. As the person grows older, the vase will become smaller and smaller, and life will become less and less, and transferring life through magic will only make the vase full of water, you cannot make the vase bigger again.

That’s why using life transfer to become immortal is unreasonable, no one can stay young forever.

And if that girl really could do that, the price to pay would be beyond imagination.