Chapter 504

Sharon’s natural talent rivaled-even surpassed-that of her mother, Shayla.

“First Love” was a notoriously difficult piece, often featured in high-level competitions. While many could perform it well, few could truly touch the audience’s soul. (1)

Over the years, countless musicians had attempted to interpret “First Love”, but no matter how skilled, their renditions always seemed to lack the original’s essence.

And yet, Sharon’s performance had come astonishingly close to recapturing that elusive spirit.

This discovery left Maestro Warner quietly stunned.

Uriah, oblivious to the flicker of surprise in Warner’s eyes, chuckled as he leaned over and asked, “Warner, I’m no music expert. Help me judge. What do you think of the girl’s violin playing?”

Maestro Warner returned to his senses. “Impressive. She has both skill and innate talent.”

playful provocation. “So tell me, how does she stack up

A man of his experience recognized Uriah’s game immediately. “That musical prodigy you swore I had

performer-they’re all remarkably gifted. What makes you so certain I

“All this drama over rejecting one student.

Warner, you’ve always prided yourself on fairness and objectivity. Why pass judgment so quickly on someone you

reason, sought out Uriah and convinced him to


the past, when selecting students, he had prioritized raw talent. But over

persistently in search of a chance. Even if he didn’t accept them as students, he would still offer guidance out of respect for their sincerity, and perhaps help them find other

her previously had left him with

had heard she came from an ordinary background. Now, seeing her push so hard to gain favor, he couldn’t help but suspect she was simply trying to boost her own value, perhaps to marry into wealth by adding a touch of

public that I won’t be taking on any more students. If I go back

worry about

Maestro Warner blinked. “What?”

beard and replied with a leisurely air, “She’s mine now. I invited you here

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