The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Invisible Bride

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Invisible Bride

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"The Invisible Bride" is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. After Verne's death, it was rewritten by his son Michel Verne and published as a posthumous work. In 1757, in the Hungarian city of Laz, the French painter Marc Vidal was about to hold a wedding to Milla, the daughter of the famous local doctor Roetlich. However, the German William Storlitz, who proposed to Mila a few months ago but failed to propose, used the invisibility skills left by his father to wantonly obstruct and sabotage their wedding: first he tore up the wedding notice many times, and then sang the German "Song of Hate" at the engagement party, trampled the bouquet, tore up the engagement, and took away the bride's crown... When they held their wedding in the church, Storlitz threw the wedding ring out and uttered a vicious curse. Mira fainted in Mark's arms on the spot. After doing this, Stolitz openly provoked the residents of the city and used invisibility to make Mira invisible. Finally, when Stolitz and his servant went to get the potion to remove the invisibility, they died under the vengeful knife of the doctor's son, Captain Haraland, and the secret of his invisibility was also buried with his death. The next year, Mira, who had been living an invisible life, finally lost the effect of the invisibility potion when she gave birth to a child.

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