Chapter 574
Always Been Yours
âI agree with the other judges. The champion is Tessa.â
Listening to everyoneâs praises, Guntram and the others had smiles on their faces.
Of course, they were envious of Hathaway.
She was truly lucky for being able to snatch such a good talent.
âYou really have a discerning eye. The talent of your student will surpass you with time.â
âOh, sheâs still young now. Her future is limitless.â
Hathaway gradually returned to her senses when she heard all of their statements. She was staring at Tessa in shock, feeling that Tessa had made a qualitative leap with her progress.
Obviously, a few days ago, Tessa wasnât at this level yet, so Hathaway didnât expect to witness such a huge surprise today.
After a few seconds, a smile appeared on her face as she responded, âSheâs very talented, but she still needs to polish her skills before she can progress further in the future.â
Guntram and the others agreed to this as well.
âThatâs true. You must cultivate her well and let her shine on the stage in the future.â
Meanwhile, the emcee had called all the participants up on stage in accordance with the agenda. âNow, weâll invite Miss Hathaway up on stage to announce who our champion is.â
Hearing this, Hathaway walked from the judgesâ seat to the stage.
She accepted the microphone handed by the emcee, then walked directly to Tessa and smiled lovingly.
âNow, I officially announce that Tessa Reinhart has won first place in this competition, and sheâs now the concertmaster of Hathaway Philharmonic!â
As soon as she said that, there was a burst of applause in the audience.
Hathaway turned to give Tessa a hug as she congratulated her. âCongratulations.â
âThank you, Miss Hathaway!â
Tessa returned Hathawayâs hug, tears of joy filling her eyes.
She had finally done it, and her hard work in the past wasnât in vain.
At this moment, she wanted to share the good news with Nicholas right away.
However, she suppressed the impulse because the timing was wrong. Standing at the side, Cindy gritted her teeth with hatred when she saw Tessaâs bright smile. Why didnât I get this opportunity?
She was dissatisfied, as she couldnât figure out in what way she was lesser than Tessa. âI donât accept this result!â
In the end, she couldnât hold back anymore, so she stood up and asked Guntram and the other judges, âObviously, you praised me for playing perfectly and for my excellent violin skills. Why did she end up winning first place? How am I lesser than her?â
For a moment, the atmosphere stilled; it was probably because no one expected arryone to question the outcome.
Hathaway reacted and immediately frowned as she scolded, âCindy Rose, stand down! Donât be so undisciplined!â
Cindy didnât budge.
She looked stubbornly at Hathaway. âMiss Hathaway, I just want to know where I went wrong! Why am I not as good as her?!â
Upon saying that, she stretched out her hand and pointed at Tessa.
Hathawayâs face suddenly darkened as discussions erupted among the audience.
âIsnât it obvious?â
âAlthough Cindyâs performance was excellent, there were still some flaws, but Tessaâs performance was exactly what a performance should be. It was perfect!â
âI think so too.â
Although their voices were low, with the number of people talking, they sounded collectively loud.
Cindy heard some of their remarks and stared viciously at the people who said them.
At this moment, Guntram spoke on behalf of several spectators. âYour performance was excellent, but your playing doesnât seem natural. You ended up losing some of the artistic conception that the piece should have, such as the sense of magic.â
Cindy gritted her teeth as she wanted to say something, but before she could speak, he added, âDo you understand? When I listened to you play, I didnât feel anything, nor did I feel that the devil was approaching. Thereâs no denying that you have excellent violin skills, but you lack in your artistic conception and emotions.â
As soon as he said this, she was rendered speechless and her fair cheeks flushed.