Nicholas instructed Mona seriously and didn’t hesitate to repeat his number just in case. She bobbed her head and promised, “I’ll take good care of Tessa.”

He nodded and gently reminded Tessa to be careful before departing. After he left, Mona pushed Tessa into the theater and saw Hathaway, who was greeting her friends and colleagues in the hallway.

Mona looked down at Tessa, silently asking if she wanted to go over, to which Tessa nodded lightly. As they neared Hathaway, Tessa greeted her with a small smile, “Miss Hathaway.”

“Miss Tessa.” Hathaway smiled and nodded as she scrutinized her worriedly. “How are you feeling? I heard about the accident and have been following it online.”

“Thank you for asking. I’m feeling better now.” Tessa politely answered her.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Hathaway excused herself as she had to deal with other matters while Tessa and Mona went to find Tessa’s seat.

during their journey, they didn’t expect to bump into Susan, who looked as though

still can’t play the violin. Her position in the orchestra is a little awkward. I

like her,” Tessa didn’t deny her dislike of Susan. Of course, no one would like someone who had repeatedly

famous genius musician Miss Tessa, the young madam of the Sawyer Group? How did you end up

looked mockingly at Tessa with

forgive me. I forgot that you were involved in a car accident. It’s such a pity. Why didn’t

Susan. Today’s the orchestra’s performance day. Miss Hathaway was being nice

didn’t hesitate to step in and reprimand Susan for her

for you to protect her like this? Why don’t you just follow after her heels like the mutt you are since you’re

faces turned dark at

should look at a mirror before running your mouth. Who are you to say things like

Susan was furious and glared at

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