Chapter 366:

Cody paused in his signing, a momentary reflection gracing his features before he swiftly resumed. With a hint of wistfulness in his gaze, he passed the notebook to Driscoll, remarking, “I never expected someone to remember him.”

Driscoll smiled warmly. “My wife has vivid memories of him. She often spoke of the performance that propelled you two to fame.”

Cody found himself fully submerged in his memories as those words reached him. That particular performance held an unparalleled significance in his life. Without it, he realized he wouldn’t be the person he had become.

“Who is he? Another violinist?” Elyse inquired, her curiosity piqued.

Cody snapped back to the present, nodding thoughtfully as he reached for his coffee. “We once learned from the same instructor. He was someone I both admired and hated.”

“Admired and hated?” Elyse echoed, puzzled.

Cody affirmed with a nod. “I hated his carefree nature despite his remarkable talent. He found joy in playing on the street for anyone who would listen.”

Pausing, he softened his tone, a hint of nostalgia coloring his words. “But what I admired most was his philosophy.”

“What philosophy?” Elyse pressed, intrigued.

should be accessible to all, capable of touching every soul,” Cody explained. “Back then, I prioritized technical prowess. I believed music belonged solely

tales

happened next?” Elyse’s

lost my way. It was he who guided me back.” Reflecting on that period, Cody

intricate. After a momentary silence, Cody turned to her. “You and he share a resemblance, not just in appearance but in your approach

have my own dreams to pursue,” Elyse admitted,

he were still around. I’m sure he’d hold you in high

“Well, it’s time for me to attend to my other guests.

See you tomorrow,” Elyse bid farewell before departing

relief as he turned to Elyse. “From this day forward, Cody Tucker shall be your mentor.

hint of disbelief. “It all

sat in a quaint cafe on the second floor

his gaze, he found nothing of significance and inquired, “What’s caught

tore his gaze away, replying vaguely, “Just

it?”

redirected the conversation. “What are your thoughts on Owen Group’s

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