Chapter 15 Brilliant Skill Show 2



When Luo Qianqian and Ji Cheng's mocking voices reached Zhou Linna's ears, her face turned even uglier.

Knowing that Mu Weiwei hadn't played the piano for several years, she was confident that her own skills would be overwhelmingly superior.

And then... and then she actually played the virtuoso etude "Will-o'-the-Wisp".

On the contrary, she herself couldn't even remember a single note she played.

Gu Weiwei leisurely enjoyed watching Zhou Linna's breakdown and offered her well-intentioned advice.

"Why don't you look at the sheet music and play it?"

Her piano teachers from a young age were all world-renowned pianists.

Zhou Linna's skill level is only what she was at when she was eight years old.

Mu Weiwei was also quite good at playing the piano when she was a child, and even won an award at a music festival.

However, once she entered middle school, she gradually neglected her studies. Unlike her, she didn't have the best teachers in the Gu family and could learn whatever she wanted.

The music teacher glanced at Zhou Linna and chuckled awkwardly, saying, "This piece is rare; we probably can't find the sheet music right now. Why don't you choose another one?"

As Zhou Linna's teacher, she knew all too well what level Zhou Linna was at.

This piece is so difficult that even her teacher, let alone Zhou Linna, couldn't play it.

Luo Qianqian, who was standing nearby, took out her treasured sheet music from her bag and kindly offered it to him.

"Teacher Ye, I have the sheet music for this piece."

When Luo Qianqian returned, Ji Cheng asked in a low voice, "Qianqian, why did you help her?"

Luo Qianqian sneered coldly, "Don't worry, she can't play the piece even if you give her the sheet music."

Without sheet music, she even made an excuse not to play for a while.

Now that she's been given the sheet music, she can't play it. Let's see how she saves face.

Zhou Linna gritted her teeth and forced herself to open the sheet music. Seeing the densely packed notes, her scalp tingled and her hands trembled even more violently.

"Champion Lina, I've given you the sheet music, why aren't you starting to play yet?"

Ji Cheng felt incredibly pleased to see Zhou Linna turn pale with fright at the sight of the sheet music.

Because of her, none of them qualified to participate.

Since she won the championship, the classroom has been used to take pictures of her every day, and the school radio plays her music every day, which is giving her a headache.

Zhu Xiaoqin and Zhou Linna's group of little fans waited anxiously, whispering among themselves.

"I believe in Lina, she will definitely be able to play it."

"That's right, Lina won the championship. If Mu Weiwei can play it, she can definitely play it too."

...

"Tch, it's just a championship, right?" Ji Cheng muttered, taking out his phone to search for what awards Mu Weiwei had won before.

When the search results page appeared, my eyes widened in amazement.

Holy crap!

"What are you yelling about?"

“I found Mu Weiwei’s award from elementary school.” Ji Cheng handed his phone to the group and pointed to the photos. “It’s from the ‘Liszt International Music Festival,’ a music festival held in Austria to commemorate the King of the Piano, Franz Liszt. Mu Weiwei won first place in the children’s group.”

After listening, Luo Qianqian glanced at the speechless Zhu Xiaoqin and the others.

"Someone won an international award in fifth grade, so where does this person's sense of superiority come from, winning a small domestic award at their age?"

Ji Cheng quickly saved the photo of Mu Weiwei receiving the award. "Your dad will always be your dad. If you're not happy, I'll beat you up. I've decided to become your dad's apprentice."

The girls were having a heated discussion about Gu Weiwei's song "Will-o'-the-Wisp," while Zhou Linna was sweating profusely as she looked at the sheet music, trying hard to memorize it, but the more she looked, the more her head ached and her eyes blurred.

The music teacher and principal were sweating bullets with anxiety. Zhou Linna had just won the championship and was hailed as a "genius pianist" in the news, but in the blink of an eye, she lost a decisive piano duel with Mu Weiwei.

If this gets out, not only will she lose face, but her school will also lose face because of her.

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