Their duet revealed a perfect balance of skill, as if they were equals in every

sense.

It wasn't like Harry's earlier performance, where his sheer talent had single- handedly elevated the entire act to a new level.

Stella and Antoney, on the other hand, didn't even need to exchange glances. Their synergy was uncanny, as if each could read the other's strengths and weaknesses intuitively. There was no need for forced coordination-they simply flowed together.

A duet is a completely different experience from a solo.

A well-played duet allows each performer to play to their strengths, covering for any weaknesses. The result? Music that's more melodious, smoother, and far more captivating.

The audience, who had just been chatting about Harry, fell silent the moment Stella and Antoney began to play. One by one, heads turned toward the stage.

There was no denying it: Antoney and Stella, striking and elegant side by side, looked like something out of a painting. Just watching them together was a treat for the eyes.

And as they played, their unspoken coordination was flawless, making it almost impossible not to close your eyes and let yourself be swept away by the music.

Their performance wasn't about flashy technique or showing off, but there was an undeniable comfort to it—a sense of mastery so deep, the technical skill became invisible.

As the saying goes, the more effortless a performance seems, the greater the skill behind it.

Even the judges on stage seemed to sit up straighter, their expressions turning serious as they listened intently.

When Stella and Antoney finished, the judges couldn't help but break into spontaneous applause.

I've heard a duet performed with

for the duet was absolutely stunning.

"That would

in admiration.

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seemed to jolt

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was Harry who pulled off

Rachel... what had she contributed?

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was a competition,

personal feelings sway them into

cohesion, Stella's group was truly

being honest, didn't really warrant a

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