Chapter 228 – Autistic Piano Girl vs. Private Tutor 25
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Chapter 228 â Autistic Piano Girl vs. Private Tutor (25)
âPa, pa, paâ¦â¦â Thunderous clapping filled the auditorium and Yang Huiying smiled.
She knew that she had succeeded.
As she expected, as soon as she descended from the stage, people flocked to her.
âGreetings Miss Yang, I am Lemon Tree Orchestraâs conductorâs assistant. If I may ask, that piece just now, did you really personally compose it?â The man was wearing a formal suit and leather shoes with a smile on his kind face.
Yang Huiying nodded her head in a reserved manner. âI was interning at a small orchestra before. This past year, Iâve worked past many ups and downs1. This piece, [Sunshine], was created based on my experiences this year.â
The man frowned a bit but still nodded his head. âExperiencing countless storms and frustration2 without giving up before finally finding your own sunshine. Miss Yangâs compositionâs implied meaning is excellent.â
Yang Huiying maintained her small smile.
The two continued chatting for a while before the man gave Yang Huiying his business card and left.
After waiting until the man had left, Yang Huiying finally lost control of her inhibitions and revealed her excitement â Lemon Tree Orchestra! That was mainland Chinaâs ranked first or second major orchestra. The chief musicians within were all internationally famous and the rest were all relatively reputable as well.
This type of orchestra would not take the initiative to contact people. For them to come find her, it was easy to guess that they wanted to invite her.
Her mood was great as she returned to her dormitory. The other dormmates knew that she had been chosen to perform at the graduation and congratulated her enthusiastically.
Even Xiao Lin, contrary to the past when they had never seen eye to eye, smilingly congratulated her. âCongratulations Huiying. Who knows, maybe our dorm will produce a big shot musician in the future.â
Yang Huiying glanced at her and said indifferently, âI canât compare to you. You havenât graduated yet but youâve already confirmed your contract with West Sea Orchestra.â
Xiao Linâs smiling face froze, understanding that she was still miffed from her words before, and left with a sly smile.
Yang Huiying sneered. When she was down-and-out, she had thrown stones3 at her, but now that she had turned over her luck, she wanted to be friends? Did she think that she was an idiot?
The man who had talked to Yang Huiying earlier returned to the orchestra.
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âFeng-lao4.â He respectfully greeted the old man.
âHow was it?â The old man known as Feng-lao asked.
The man said, âMiss Yang claims that [Sunshine] was personally composed by her and that it was inspired by her experiences in the past year as an intern in a small orchestra.â
Feng-lao frowned. âThat pieceâs first half was filled with depression. Those feeling of desperation were almost overflowing. What exactly did she experience at that orchestra? So that she didnât even have the desire to live?â
Music was the best medium for expressing oneâs feelings. An expert like Senior Feng would be able to understand what the music wanted to portray at a glance.
Yang Huiying did not know that others were still discussing her music. In actuality, Gu Shengyin had not had the time to sign it. [Sunshine] was actually what Yang Huiying named it according to her understanding of the piece.
But she truly did become hot5 because of this piece.
The whole music institution knew that the piano department had produced a genius. She had shown herself as a number one talent at the graduation performance and created a piece that had internationally renowned artists praising her endlessly.
Yang Huiying had received innumerable invitations, but she continuously didnât reply as she waited for news from Lemon Tree Orchestra.
Yang Huiying believed that, she, who could produce a composition like [Sunshine], would definitely not be passed over by any orchestras that had foresight.
Ariâs Corner:
*waggles eyebrows* someone is suspecting her~
Also, some random Chinese cultural knowledge: seniority in terms of age means a lot. If you disrespect someone from a senior generation then gg everyone thinks youâre uneducated and disrespectful. (also thatâs why when ppl are insulting each other theyâll call themselves âyour great-auntâ or âyour grandfatherâ bc theyâre putting themselves in a position of seniority.)
hi guys (26 Nov) i had a dream that someone donated 85$ so i overslept and now im an hour and a half late to work so heres another chapter dont laugh at me
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