In love with his soul, he has an ugly appearance and a twisted mind. Only he can understand love, love is possession, and love is also giving up. He is eager to be recognized, eager to be loved, and when he can't get it, his inferiority stimulates him to fight for it. There is always something unfortunate in a genius.
Will he secretly guard Christine in a corner? Does the red rose in front of the tomb mean that he has been there. Compared to the Phantom of the Opera, the earl is not inferior at all. When the Phantom appeared, he did not flinch with a knife to chase after him.
She became the countess's wife, the best for everyone. Maybe love is mutual fulfillment.
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