The first on stage was a cute roundâfaced girl named Giselle.
She had chosen a Level 6 piece, âAlternating Thirds,â which was unremarkable. It wasnât special, but she performed without mistakes Zion gave Giselle a score of seven and gave her some encouraging words..
Giselle knew she didnât have much chance of winning, so she left the stage cheerfully upon Zionâs encouragement.
Subsequently, contestants performed one after another, but most chose Level 5 or Level 6 pieces. Only one girl from theâ
chemistry department attempted a Level 7 piece and upon watching her performance, Zion didnât hold back his praise Given everyone knew the highlight today wasnât these performers, they all appeared disinterested. Ultimately, they knew the highlights were Yvette and Ruby.
After all. Ruby was recognized as Argrol Universityâs best pianist and had the most advanced piano grade among the contestants. She already reached Level 8.
MeanwhileâYvette, who came from the countryside, had only been at Argrol University for just over a month. Although she won a Frixyian contest, and everyone acknowledged her intelligence, this was a piano competitionâall competing students had been learning to play the piano since young.
Everyone knew one couldnât excel at piano simply by having a photographic memory. Piano required years of consistency.
ongoing practice, and continual practice. Even if Yvette was smart and talented, there was no way she could master the piano in a few days.
Even if Yvette had learned some basics, she wouldnât compare to them, let alone Ruby, who had already passed Level 8.
The outcome was obvious.
After three full hours, the majority of Argrol University students couldnât sit still any longer. Even Andrew and Bonnie felt their backsides grow sore from sitting for so long.
Meanwhile, Sawyer grew completely disinterested after watching a few performances, and when Zion wasnât looking, he sneakily glanced elsewhere and daydreamed.
Simon and Jaiden were older, thus sitting for such a long time was hard on them. However, it wasnât appropriate for either of them to leave earlier in this event, so they just sat there idly and chatted occasionally to pass the tire..
Rebecca wanted to put down her ego and speak to Zachary, but he didnât spare her a glance. Moreover, with so many watching, she knew she couldnât force a conversation, or it could disgrace the Carter family.
Zachary and Nellie were fine overall. However, Nellie persevered out of sheer willpower to see Yvette embarrass herself Her back pain was excruciating, but she had to maintain her image as a dignified lady, so she forced herself to maintain her posture.
The only ones who were comfortable there were Zion and Yvette.
Zion carefully critiqued each contestantâs performance, pointing out their strengths and weaknesses with precise comments, and offered them appropriate advice.
Except for a few sips of water, he had barely moved because he knew everyone could see his every action.
Everyoneâs regard for Zion rose considerably at his dedication. It was no wonder he was Clusiaâs most outstanding pianist. His serious and responsible attitude alone deserved admiration and respect.
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15:08 Thu, Oct 10 @ Y Chapter 89 Î Knowing Yvette was participating in the piano competition today, Andrew came to support her, hoping his presence would help her stay relaxed and calm.
However, when Andrew turned, he saw Yvette leisurely leaning back in her chair, bouncing her foot with her legs crossed.
An incredulous expression appeared on Andrewâs face as he thought, âHuh. I was worried for nothing. She doesnât look nervous at all. Hah! I might be more anxious about the competition than she is. How funny Andrewâs gaze was so focused on Yvette that she opened her eyes, rested her chin on her hand, tilted her head, and shot him an indifferent look. âWhatâs up?â
Andrew really wanted to shout. Yeah, something up! Something big is happening. Canât you see there are only two more contestants before Rubyâs tum? After Ruby, youâre next! he exclaimed internally.
He wanted to ask where she got her confidence but instead, he questioned, âItâs almost your turn. Arenât you going backstage to prepare Then, he glanced at Yvetteâs outfit. âWhereâs your dress! If you donât change soon, you wonât have enough time.â
Yvette narrowed her eyes and then lifted an eyebrow. She declared nonchalantly, I donât have one.â
Andrew had just picked up his water for a sip when his hand froze midâair. âAre you saying you didnât even prepare a dress?â
Yvette nodded.
Andrew put down the glass and briefly wondered about the success rate of simply taking off with Yvette now. He pondered, This is ridiculous. Yvette never even prepared a dress. Is she really just going to perform in black sportswear!
Amazing music would be wasted. All the performers earlier wore carefully selected attire and looked stunning and elegant.
Pfft. Youâd think anyone who can spend 100 million dollars like that could afford a dress. Thereâs only one explanation- Yvette never intended to wear one. Andrew sighed and wondered. Whyâs my life so difficult? How did I end up mingling with eccentrics like Jeremiah and Yvette?
There is nothing we can do now. Itâd be futile to say anything more. All I hope is Yvette wonât lose too badly. With me here, surely Ruby wouldnât dare to misbehave, right?â
Finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for had arrived.
All other contestants had finished performing. Now only Yvette and Ruby were left.
The entire audience suddenly livened up, as if they had just been revived. Those who were dozing woke up, sneaky snackers stopped eating, and those chatting quietly stopped talking.
Almost everyone had waited three hours for this. Even the students peeking in from outside sat in their seats with anticipation.
Just like everyone inside, they might not have known what happened before the event, but Yvetteâs reputation at Argeol University was no joke.
The showdown between Yvette and the student council president Ruby was highly anticipated; no one wanted to miss it.
From backstage, Ruby walked onto the stage with a powerful aura once the host finished announcing. There were no signs. of her earlier embarrassment.
In those past few hours, Ruby had already rewired her mindset.
Ruby firmly believed that as long as she won todayâs competition, no one would care about what happened before. Once she won, whenever people talked about her and Yvette, theyâd only mention that she beat her.
Ruby glanced briefly at the few people in the front who had stood up for Yvette earlier and scoffed inwardly thinking, Pift No matter how many people speak up for Yvette, this competition is judged based on skill.
With so many people watching. Yvette wasnât worried Zion would be biased toward Yvette. Unless he wanted to destroy his reputation and cheat openly, she was sure she would win todayâs competition..
Rubyâs piece of choice for todayâs competition was âDreamâ by Bryan Brooks This was one of his most famous pieces. It was graded at Level and far more difficult than the âSecond Life Concertoâ piece. she played at the opening This would be her most brilliant moment.
Ruby bowed to the audience, walked to the piano, sat down, and took a deep breath. Subsequently, beautiful music flowed seamlessly from her fingertips.
This time, even Zion nodded in agreement. He had to admit Ruby played this piece very well. Unlike before, her music now carried a deep sense of romance.
Zion glanced sideways at Yvette, who had her eyes closed, and wondered if she was going to surprise him later. Ruby had truly excelled, and Yvette would have a hard time topping her performance.
Yet, Zion still had high hopes for her. After all, anyone who could offer such critiques must have profound piano expertise. Thus, he highly anticipated Yvetteâs performance.
Ruby infused her feelings for Ethan into the music and transformed the entire piece.
She took a big risk given Zion often critiqued that her playing lacked emotion. This time, she was determined to impress Entranced, the audience listened attentively as her moving and emotive music struck a chord. Once Ruby ended her piece. the auditorium erupted into enthusiastic applause, Everyone was cheering.
âRuby played excellently, a member of the audience praised.
âI may be clueless about music, but I feel like Rubyâs performance now is better than the opening one,â another commented âBro, youâre not the only one. I agree,â another said.
âSeems like Ruby showcased her best this time, another said.
âThat was incredible!â One applauded.
Ruby stood on stage. Now, she appeared humble instead of her usual arrogant self and asked politely and respectfully, âMr.
Holmes, could you please share your thoughts on my playing?â
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