kinda disappointed they shortened the theater to two pages. It was pretty funny to read in the web version
I'm finding the manhua is really best used as a visual companion because, man, do you lose a lot of context here. Like the blindfold she used on him that one night being the black stockings from the bunny suit (with her even mentioning she doesn't remember taking them out of the packaging) or the funny and somewhat endearing scene of him comforting her when they get the news about Noah's fight mid-sex/torture and she shuts down with worry. You can't even tell she's concerned about Noah in the manhua, she just kinda looks serious. Not major, but still...
This, though, kinda does leave out a
lot of context to the theater scene in comparison which hurts it a lot.
Context for anyone wondering:
They go to the ballet for their date, and are put into "couple's seats." the show is of a couple that were married but not in love but eventually fall in love (about as subtle as a brick and narrator Leon calls it out), and it ends with a proposal scene. The ballet ends and after curtain call, a bonus scene is announced and a couple is chosen to reenact the proposal scene, hence the seats. Leon immediately attempts to escape, as does Rossweisse, only for the spotlight to mess up and highlight them in their escape. Accepting fate, they take the stage, the emcee unintentionally rubbing it in by pointing out how madly in love they look, and the two of them having difficulty, blushing and stuttering like teenagers until they mentally make it a competition against eachother. Good read, by my source it's chapters 99 and 100.
With it being like, two panels, you kinda miss out a lot on why any of it even happened. Makes me wonder why you'd leave it in.