Chapter 100 The Cat Cries the Mouse



He stretched out his hand and looked at the instructor with a dark and unclear look.

The chief instructor handed him the microphone happily, like a fool.

He felt that Jiang Che had great potential in magic, and did not think he could achieve anything in art.

In the eyes of many people, talent is required in many of the 360 ​​professions.

But in fact.

The level of effort of the vast majority of people is not even comparable to talent.

No matter what field you are in, as long as you are willing to keep a calm mind and focus on learning, after the test of time, your level will reach the upper-middle level.

Only those top masters in the pyramid need to rely on their talent.

Jiang Che doesn't think he has any great singing talent.

But he has been poor since he was a child, and music, especially singing, an activity that does not require money, is one of the few forms of entertainment.

It just so happened that he was willing to learn, had received special technical training, and had certain singing skills.

He doesn't understand other aspects of music, such as the use of musical instruments.

But it's just singing.

A little understanding.

Taking the microphone, Jiang Che looked at the instructor with a hint of cunning in his eyes.

The next second, he slowly sang along with the backing vocals.

The voice is so magnetic that if you don’t know her, you might think she is singing the original version.

With the foreshadowing of the chief instructor's screams and howls, Jiang Che's singing was particularly beautiful at this moment.

It’s not that I’m so outstanding, it’s all because of my peers.

The chief instructor was petrified.

The sharp contrast made him blush with embarrassment, and his whole face looked like a monkey's butt.

This time, it was his turn to grab the microphone and stop Jiang Che from singing!

Jiang Che just didn't do what he wanted. He held his face with one hand and sang with the microphone in the other.

There was a smug look in his eyes. Although it was a sad song, it sounded cheerful when he sang it.

The students looked at the instructor and then at Jiang Che.

Many people couldn't help laughing out loud, and many students whispered to each other in person, which were accidentally heard by the instructor.

The chief instructor who always likes to stir up trouble has broken down!

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