Ellinor didn't immediately respond, but the girls around her started to get all riled up.
“What, can't play?”
“If you can't play, then your whole 'Miss Perfect' act is just a bunch of baloney!”
“If you can't even play the violin, then isn't your whole 'Miss Perfect' title just the Principal blowing smoke? You said you don't have any special relationship with him. Who's going to believe that?”
Ellinor had never called herself 'Miss Perfect'. This was all due to Creston University's Principal going overboard with his praise, constantly boasting about her achievements, which led to this reputation.
And it was confirmed that she frequently got called to the Principal's office, each time staying for about an hour.
The Principal of Creston University was a math freak. Since she was an outstanding student in the math department, the Principal would call her in to discuss complex math problems whenever he encountered one, even putting aside his position to ask her for solutions humbly.
What was initially a very innocent had been twisted into something scandalous by these people!
The Principal's appreciation for her academic abilities encountered her in her studies.
She respected the Principal greatly and couldn't tolerate him being misunderstood because of her.
Thinking this, Ellinor said: “Alright, I'll play a piece for you guys then!”
As soon as she said this, the people around her started laughing.
“Ellinor, don't push yourself if you can't do it!”
“You just stepped down because you couldn't play. Now you want to go up and play again. Do you really think we'd believe you can play the violin? Hahaha…”
“When I say play a piece, I mean play a piece everyone admits is good! Not just strumming a few random notes!”
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