Chapter 50


Chapter 50:

Bathed in the soft glow of the stage lights, she sat with an air of elegance, her posture perfect and her hands moving with effortless grace. Her long hair gleamed in the spotlight, and her calm, serene expression gave her an almost otherworldly presence. She seemed like an angel who had descended from the heavens, exuding both peace and authority.

Her fingers danced over the strings, and the music flowed—deep, emotional, and hauntingly beautiful. The melody filled the hall, surrounding the audience and drawing them in completely. The hall was utterly quiet, except for the sound of her cello.

The audience, spellbound, couldn’t look away. All the whispers, doubts, and judgments faded. Nothing mattered now except the music and the woman behind it. Could this really be Daniela? The same woman they had dismissed as a shallow, love-struck fool?

When the last note dissolved into silence, Daniela rose from her chair, turned to the audience, and offered a graceful, deep bow.

“It’s been a while since I last played. I hope it wasn’t too disappointing. Thank you all for listening.”

The hall exploded into applause, so loud and intense that it caught her off guard for a moment. Her lips curled into a smile, her eyes softening with warmth. With elegance, she said, “Thank you.”

so energetically that his hands turned red. He turned to Alexander,

hear that? Daniela actually played the cello! And not just played it—she crushed it! Can you believe this? Alexander, how did you not know she was this talented? How could you

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had genuinely never known this side of her. All this time, he had believed she was naive,

like the person he had imagined. She had sat there with a quiet, commanding presence, her confidence shining through in every movement. Was

erupted into whispers that quickly grew louder. The first to speak

“That’s Daniela?”

called her a fool—come

love with Daniela! I’ll

think you’ll be the only one? Let’s

general crowd couldn’t hold back their

on, isn’t that the CEO of

heard so many cello pieces, but

posted it online just now. My notifications are exploding—hundreds of likes and

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