The opera "Phantom of Festivity" was a repertoire of the theater. Angor already knew that the opera was about dirty stuff, but he still planned to go have a look. Lady Mirror's words were probably both a joke and a sincere suggestion.
"Ahem… I guess I'll observe the show in the view of a scholar."
With the decision made, Angor climbed onto the junk boxes nearby and leaped over the wall.
The first thing he saw was a dense crowd moving toward the entrance of the theater.
Angor tidied up his clothes a little and joined them.
He was wearing a typical gentleman style. Every trim and corner on him was carefully managed, which gave Angor the look of a cultivated young child born to an ancient patrician family.