But the next second, the fisherwoman's expression changed.

The sea surface went from calm to rolling with waves.

The fisherwoman looked lonely, and she listened to the news outside in disbelief.

Everything is so real and cruel.

She waited for five years, from her best years to now being alone.

No one knows how sad she is at this moment.

The fisherwoman kept wavering between the joy of her lover's arrival and the sadness of knowing that her lover had already found his lover.

Finally, she mustered up the courage to meet the man who once amazed her youth.

……

Li Ping's lips trembled and she was reluctant to come out of the fisherwoman's body.

This was the first time she played the role of the fisherwoman in her mind.

Except for Li Ping herself, Mu Shu and others were deeply immersed in Li Ping's performance.

It was not until Mu Shu came to her senses that she shouted "Stop".

“You acted very well.”

Mu Shu looked at the girl in front of her. Her appearance was above average, not as beautiful as a flower, but her acting skills captured Mu Shu's heart.

Mu Shu applauded first, followed by the people watching around her.

When Li Ping heard a round of applause, she finally stepped out of her identity as a fisherwoman.

Li Ping bowed slightly:

"Thank you, thank you everyone."

It was only after she got out of character that Li Ping realized she was a little nervous and her voice became hoarse.

These two performances are two parts of The Daughter of the Sea.

These two clips are Li Ping's favorite and the second climax of the story of The Little Mermaid.

Mu Shu was impressed by Li Ping's acting skills, and she immediately decided on the role of the fisherwoman.

Li Ping was also very happy to be chosen for the role of the fisherwoman.

Mu Shu first told Li Ping about her arrangements after becoming an actor, and then asked the question that concerned her most.

Mu Shu's expression suddenly became serious, and she looked at Li Ping with concern:

"Do you have enough to eat at home? Do your parents give you less food because you are a girl?"

Mu Shu asked carefully.

Li Ping's figure doesn't look like that of a 15-year-old girl. She looks like she is underdeveloped.

Li Ping looked at Mu Shu, who was about the same age as her, without any defense:

"I have no family since I was a child. I was raised by my neighbors."

After Li Ping finished speaking, everyone around her fell silent.

Mu Shu paused for a moment, and now it became clear.

Mu Shu did not show any pity for Li Ping. She just asked Li Ping to go back and prepare well.

On the second day in the cafeteria, Mu Shu paid some extra money and asked the aunt who served the food to give Li Ping a few more pieces of meat.

The beginning of The Little Mermaid was delayed for a few days because of the role of the fisherwoman.

I have reviewed all the plays performed by the opera class.

The drama crew has not started yet.

After Li Ping arrived at the crew, she was arranged to stay in the staff dormitory at the Grand Theater.

The upcoming rehearsals will be very rushed and tiring.

Less commuting time means more time for rehearsal.

Time passed little by little.

It’s finally time for Anping Grand Theater to open for business.

On the first day of the theater's opening, the theater was packed with people without any publicity, thanks to word of mouth.

The first day was a drama performance.

The first performance was packed, it was truly a sold-out event because there were so many people coming.

In order to allow more people to see the performance, Mu Qing simply asked everyone to squeeze together, and the seats were arranged in a stepped manner.

The front seats are lower and forward, while the back seats are raised a little bit.

The performance was about to begin, and the seats were full of people, even the aisles were filled with people.

The articles on The Daughter of the Sea and Journey to the West in the literacy textbooks are excerpts and are not complete.

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