Chapter 109 Allocation After discovering what Janice had done, Jemima lectured her, wanting her never to bully Sierra again.

However, after that, Janice's dislike for Sierra seemed to have deepened. Instead of causing trouble, Janice took learning the piano more seriously—almost to the point of obsession.

Whatever piece Sierra played, Janice would learn the same one.

The only issue was that talent and effort almost never went hand-in-hand. Janice had a weak foundation in piano and couldn't keep up, lacking Sierra's comprehension of music. No matter how hard she tried, she always fell short and lost to Sierra in competitions.

It was a tough pill to swallow for someone as proud as Janice. Each of her failures only deepened her resentment toward Sierra.

Jemima had long understood Janice's jealousy toward Sierra. She had tried several times to talk to her about it, hoping to clear the misunderstanding, but Janice refused to listen. Instead, her misunderstanding of Sierra only deepened.

Jemima let out a long sigh, her expression clouded with worry.

She bashed the piano keys, venting her

wrong? You look upset." Felicia walked over and asked,

of Sierra!" Janice

beside her, confusion in her voice. "What did

you believe that? When she left before, my mom was furious, but now she's just forgiving her like nothing ever happened." "Sierra's coming back?" Felicia's expression changed, her eyes flashing with something unreadable. Quickly, she pressed on, "But didn't Ms.

idea what Sierra did to make my mom change her

an act. She plays the sweet, obedient student in front of Ms.

words only made Janice even more frustrated. She lifted her hands

Janice's growing irritation, relaxed slightly and

too kind, Janice. Look at what happened. She's now in the finals. Are you sure she made it fairly? She hasn't played for three years. How could she suddenly qualify

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