Wan Ge pulled the other person to sit on the piano bench and opened the piano: "How about I play a piece for Brother Yu?"
Qin Yu replied with an "okay".
Wan Ge's fingertips landed on the piano keys; she was already accustomed to all kinds of pianos. So even though she hadn't played for many years, and even though this old piano was a bit out of tune.
Qin Yu couldn't help but think of his childhood, watching other children learn the piano. But he knew the heavy responsibility he was shouldering, so he turned his gaze away and stopped thinking about it.
Even when she occasionally saw others playing the piano, Qin Yu still felt a little emotional.
Qin Yu didn't know whether she was interested in the piano or in things she couldn't do.
Qin Yu watched as Wan Ge's fingertips danced across the piano keys, the beautiful melody flowing from her hands and ultimately entering his heart.
Wan Ge seemed to sense Qin Yu's interest, so she extended an invitation to him: "Brother Yu, would you like to give it a try?"
"I...I can't." Qin Yu's voice was soft, with a hint of regret in it.
"How about I teach you?" Wan Ge's gentle voice rang in his ear.
Then I taught him a basic keyboard layout, randomly selected a simple song, and showed him the corresponding positions on the sheet music.
Qin Yu's memory was still excellent, and she remembered it quickly. However, since she had never talked to anyone before, her fingers were inevitably not as nimble and were a bit stiff, but compared to the average person, it was still quite good.
Qin Yu's fingertips landed on the piano keys without any hesitation, just like his personality—never dragging his feet. The notes he produced were crisp and clear, although he occasionally played wrong notes, which was normal.
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When Su's father saw Wan Ge teaching Qin Yu how to play the piano, the two seemed to be completely absorbed in their own world, oblivious to what was happening around them.
Seeing that the other person only had eyes for each other, Su's father sighed, but also smiled.
Perhaps this isn't such a bad thing. In fact, Qin Yu is more in line with his ideal son-in-law than Qin Shu.
Although he hadn't seen Qin Shu for a long time, Su's father didn't particularly like him because of his personality before he went abroad.
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Soon the wedding date they had changed arrived. Although many wealthy families were now imitating foreign weddings, Wange ultimately chose a traditional wedding from her own country.
The wedding attire he was wearing was prepared for him by the original owner's mother. Although it wasn't hand-embroidered, it was made at a high price by a professional embroiderer from the North City.
Back then, the Su family was a wealthy household, and the fabrics they used were of the finest quality. They felt incredibly comfortable to wear.
Qin Yu respected her choice and prepared the wedding according to her preferences. The wedding, entirely in the traditional Chinese style, was exceptionally well-arranged inside and out.
Even Xiao Mingyue, who originally hoped for a Western-style wedding, suddenly had a different idea the moment she attended the wedding.
Especially when my gaze fell on the wedding dress Wan Ge was wearing, I felt that the wedding dress didn't seem that exquisite.
Perhaps it's because I didn't see the bride up close when I was young, nor did I take a close look at the wedding clothes they wore.
Looking at it closely now, traditional wedding attire is still quite beautiful, and its value far exceeds that of Western-style wedding dresses.
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