Chapter 284
If that happened, she wouldn’t witness Bonnie making a fool of herself.
“Sure.” Bonnie approached the piano and sat down, her slender fingers gently landing
on the keys.
She closed her eyes and slowly opened them, raising her hands gracefully before swiftly striking the piano keys. Sometimes fast as lightning, occasionally slow and lyrical, the sound of the piano echoed in the hearts of everyone present.
In just a few breaths, everyone in the room was completely immersed in Bonnie’s piano performance.
They heard the thunder and lightning of a stormy day, the sound of raindrops, the sound of water dripping from the eaves, the sound of the lake’s surface. Various sounds constantly formed images in their minds.
With a dong, all the sounds abruptly stopped, followed by the image of birds chirping after the rain. A rainbow appeared, white clouds drifting in the blue sky.
The lingering sound filled the room as the piece ended, leaving a lasting impression.
The hall was so quiet that you could almost hear a pin drop.
Selina’s mouth hung open, unable to close it for a while, clearly astonished by Bonnie’s piano skills.
Daniel dryly swallowed saliva, then turned to Coleman beside him, “Geez! Why does it feel like her piano skills are even better than yours?”
Daniel finally understood what Coleman had said earlier. He wasn’t a match for Bonnie.
“It is.” Coleman’s smile was as warm, his gaze never leaving Bonnie throughout.
Suddenly, Daniel remembered something, and he stared at Coleman with widened eyes. I remember you once said that among your peers, you wouldn’t acknowledge anyone except for one person in terms of piano.
“Not only you but your juniors acknowledged the person as worthy of inheriting the Pyralian Pianists Association’s president position. That person can’t be Bonnie, right?!”
Coleman nodded.
Daniel was shocked to the core by receiving this affirmative answer, and then he gasped,
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