Lin Jinyue's entire family transmigrated. They started in hell mode, with a three-year drought and war. During their escape, her mother and brother fell into a coma, and Lin Jinyue nearly becam...
And he himself was still wearing the clothes worn by guests at the Fairy Sound Pavilion.
The contrast was too stark, and Lin Xing's feelings of inferiority began to resurface.
Lin Jinyue said, "It's alright, you are good at music, just teach me."
Just then, Ji Zixuan arrived and recognized the two of them. "You've come to Yunhe Village too? May I invite you to sing for me in the future?"
Lin Zhao and Lin Xing exchanged a glance and quickly reached an understanding.
Lin Zhao said, "I'm sorry, but we'd rather stay at the academy and teach the children musical instruments."
Ji Zixuan felt a little regretful.
Yunhe Village is great in every way, but many things are inconvenient.
For example, sometimes if you want to hear a song being sung, you have to take a boat all the way to Shawan County.
For example, sometimes when I want to buy something, Lin Jinyue says she will open a general store and various shops in the future, but who knows when that "in the future" will be.
Now that two talented singers and musicians have finally arrived, he'll definitely invite them to his residence to listen.
Ji Zixuan said, "I can pay more, any amount is fine."
Lin Zhao shook her head: "We'd rather teach, so it's not appropriate for us to play music for people anymore."
Lin Jinyue said, "What's the big deal? It doesn't matter."
But she added, "Now they are part of our village, and we can't force them to do anything."
"If you want them to sing, it has to be at a restaurant, teahouse, or square. You can't invite them to your home. As for the rest, you can discuss it yourselves."
These words moved Lin Zhao and Lin Xing even more.
How could they not know that Lin Jinyue was always thinking of them?
But Lin Xing didn't want to put Lin Jinyue in a difficult position.
She asked somewhat timidly, "But, we teach at the academy, and we play music and sing for people. Is it really okay for us to be so out in the public eye?"