Chapter 571 Challenge Accepted Just as everyone thought Xenia would give Summer a hard time, the former walked confidently to Josie and declared, âAs many guests are aware, Mrs. Russell is here today, too, to bless the newlyweds. I heard. that Mrs. Russell is a Grade 8 pianist, and Iâve always admired you. Hope we have the chance to witness your skills today.â
Both Josie and Laura were startled. Obviously, Xenia had no good intentions and was provoking Josie!
Everyoneâs gaze was focused on the elegant Josie.
Arnold, who was greeting the guests, wanted to stand up for Josie but was subtly held back by Summer.
Josie instinctively looked around for Dexter. He was standing diagonally across from her. When the warm light shed on the suit-clad manâs face, it accentuated his dignified aura. Dexter raised his glass at Josie and didnât intend to help her out at that moment.
He wanted to test how independent Josie could be.
you, Ms.
Josie looked at Xenia and replied with a smile, âItâs my honor to have the chance to play with Watson.
However, weâre here to celebrate the bride and groom today, so I think itâs better not to steal the spotlight.â
The guests fell silent when they heard Josieâs wise response.
Xenia sneered at Josie in a voice that was only audible to her. âMrs. Russell, are you intimidated? Donât tell me you donât know how to play the piano. Is Mr. Russell aware of it?â
Lauraâs expression turned ghastly. âHey, watch your words!â
Josie was finally stirred up. She could put up with Xeniaâs humiliation but couldnât allow her to implicate Dexter.
Staring at Xenia with her guard up. Josie clenched her fist and said to Laura, âI accept her challenge.â
Suddenly, Xenia declared loudly, Iâm looking forward to your performance. Hope you donât mind it.
Everyone, please enjoy!â
Josie said with a stone face, âAfter you, Ms. Watson.â
Xenia was feeling smug for trapping Josie. As she walked toward the piano, she wondered if Josie actually knew how to play the piano. She merely wanted to embarrass Josie.
Laura was anxious. âCan you play the piano?â
Josie gave Laura an assuring look.
Xenia started playing The Blue Danube. During her debut, the agency company arranged intensive classes for her to learn all sorts of skills, including piano. So, Xenia had not forgotten how to play, but her fingers.
were stiff.
Nonetheless, her posture was attractive. The crowd was soon mesmerized by her performance.
Toward the end of the performance, the hall resounded with applause. Truth be told, the guests acknowledged her confidence and beauty more than her piano skills.
She bowed at Josie and said, âItâs your turn now.â
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Xenia thought although she was not an excellent pianist, her skills were good enough to defeat Josie.
She stood beside the piano, ready to witness Josieâs embarrassment and to claim her victory.
In fact, it had been a while since Josie played the piano. When she sat down and touched the keys, the memories and feelings came flooding back.
She pressed a few keys and produced incoherent sounds, which caused the audience to boo her.
âShe should just get off the stage and stop embarrassing herselfâ¦â
âHa! I thought she was great.â
Suddenly, her fingers started moving swiftly as she played a piece. Her arms moved gracefully like a dancing swan.
She was playing Rachmaninoffâs Piano Concerto No.2. It was known as one of the most difficult piano.
pieces, and many pianists found the piece challenging.