Nina bowed her head and said modestly, "No, I practiced on my own. I've never been a teacher."
Miss Scott was even more surprised, "How is that possible? All self-taught? That's amazing. Didn't you consider going to an orchestra? It's a shame to be a teacher."
Nina put the violin away, "I'm just an ordinary person who wants to live some simple and peaceful life."
Miss Scott shook her head, "Some people are not destined to live an ordinary life. Alas, you are too unambitious."
Some people are not destined to live an ordinary life.
This sentence seems to have hit Nina.
Thinking of Chris, she took a deep breath. Calm her sudden frenzied heartbeat.
I've obviously left, but why do I still want to see him in my heart?
No, you can't have that thought, you can't add to his burden.
She put the piano away, "Miss Scott, I'll take the bus back first, I'm a little tired tonight."
Miss Scott glanced at Nina, a real weirdo.
"Okay, you go first."
Nina was just about to get up when a person suddenly came in the temporary backstage.
Should be less than sixty years old, handsome face, hale and hearty, can be vaguely seen when young appearance than Pan An. Unfortunately, a full head of white hair, so he looks, more than ordinary people a few vicissitudes of feeling.
When Nina sees men, she still has the habit of taking a few steps back, lowering her head, and not looking directly at them.
Miss Scott greeted her, "Hello, this gentleman, who are you looking for?"
"My name is Luke ." The visitor introduced himself, "I would like to ask, the violin piece just now, did you play it?"
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