Teacher Alden began by saying, "Do you think the new student performance is a joke? You feel like participating, so you do, and if not, you just don’t? Have so restraint!"
Initially, when Holly said their performance couldn’t be staged, she didn’t want to agree.
Everything was already arranged, and now they say they can’t perform at the last minute?
But because of Holly’s connection with Principal Payne, she still agreed.
She just didn’t expect Holly to suddenly jump out again and say they were going to perform. Isn’t this making fools of them?
After being scolded by Teacher Alden, Holly’s face turned pale with fear.
She already had communication barriers, and it’s okay when she ets easygoing people, but encountering soone like this really scared her to the point of shaking.
Beside her, Willow roughly understood the situation. Sumr Monroe was definitely scared off by her piano skills at the last minute, and as for why she now wants to return to perform... it’s probably because of Mr. Berg.
She wanted to use "Hunting Goddess" to show off a bit in front of Mr. Berg.
Sumr Monroe? Wants to show off in front of Mr. Berg?
That country girl thinks she’s worthy?
She clearly rembers Damian Knight saying she’s not fit for the "Hunting Goddess." She asks herself honestly, apart from Mr. Berg this century, no one dares to claim they’re worthy, so is Sumr Monroe?
What a joke!
Putting Sumr Monroe and the "Hunting Goddess" together, the whole thing just feels discordant.
Just thinking about Mr. Berg being dazzled by her, and then disgusted by Sumr Monroe, she couldn’t help but feel smug.
Thinking about it, Willow couldn’t help but speak up for Holly—
"Teacher Alden, maybe Sumr Monroe really wasn’t feeling well just now. Please show so understanding and give her a chance to perform?"
Teacher Alden didn’t agree, shaking his head and saying, "The principal is very concerned about the upcoming performance. Sumr Monroe hasn’t practiced, and she’s playing a piece I’ve never even heard of. If she goes on stage, it’ll only embarrass our school."
Willow couldn’t help but ask curiously, "What piece is Sumr Monroe playing?"
Teacher Alden curled his lip and said, "It’s called ’Under the Moonlight’."
Willow’s eyes widened suddenly, "Under the Moonlight?! That universally challenging famous piece, ’Inthemoonlight’?"
If Sumr Monroe is playing "Under the Moonlight," then her piece "Rebirth" wouldn’t even compare.
It’s actually "Inthemoonlight"?
It really is "Inthemoonlight"?!
She’s a girl from the countryside, where did she learn "Inthemoonlight"?? You have to understand, the piece is so difficult that there are basically very few people in the world who can play it, and as a result, the sheet music for it isn’t even complete.
Let alone others, even Mr. Berg can’t play this piece completely and smoothly.
Where does Sumr Monroe get the courage and ability? She must be bluffing, right?
But Willow imdiately thought, every ti she thought Sumr Monroe couldn’t do sothing, Sumr Monroe miraculously achieved it. Could it be that Sumr Monroe really can play "Inthemoonlight"???
Just as Willow was doubting her life, Teacher Alden smiled beside her and said, "What are you talking about? She’s playing ’Under the Moonlight,’ not ’Inthemoonlight,’ it was just a misunderstanding. I also got it wrong at first until I asked her to show the sheet music, I confird that the piece she wants to play, although sowhat similar to ’Inthemoonlight,’ has many differences in the sheet music. I think it must be an adapted version."
Upon hearing this, Willow breathed a sigh of relief.
An adapted version, no wonder it’s called "Under the Moonlight" in Chinese, instead of the well-known "Inthemoonlight," so they’re essentially two different pieces.
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