Chapter 1684
Chapter 1684
When the song ended, many people around them apuded.
Only Jasper looked at the little boy suspiciously before walking up to him and asking, “Why did you y
badly on purpose when you can y very well?”
As soon as she said this, the other adults said, “Little girl, the little boy yed beautifully. Don’t talk
nonsense!”
“Yeah, he yed pretty well. This music score is difficult to y. Even someone who has been ying
the piano for years can hardly y it well!”
“But he made mistakes on purpose!” muttered Jasper as she gazed at the little boy, wanting to know
why.
The little boy ignored what Jasper said and got down from the chair, nning to leave.
Jasper Reed’s little hand caught the little boy’s hand. “Could you y it again? y it well, and don’t
make mistakes on purpose.”
The little boy scowled, nning to shake her hand away.
However, Jasper held a tight grip.
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Grace saw this and was about to ask her daughter to let go when another small figure rushed toward
Jasper and the little boy.
It was Oriel Lynch.
“Jasper Reed, he yed so well. Why did you say he yed it badly? You just think you’re the best,”
said Oriel Lynch.
She hated having Jasper steal the spotlight. Besides, she had learned piano before. Her piano teacher
had alwaysplimented her on her performance!
However, she had only heard her teacher y the tune the boy yed before. She had no idea how to
y it!
Her teacher had also said that only those who had learned to y the piano for many years could y
that piece well!
The boy must be a genius to y so well!
Oriel Lynch only spoke up to embarrass Jasper Reed.
“Wanna, how could you say that about Jasper?” Irene Lynch walked up and asked her daughter. Then,
she gave Grace and Jason an apologetic look. “There must be a reason for Jasper to say that.”
“What reason can there be? She’s just simply saying it. If she has the skills, then she should y the
some piece!” Oriel Lynch pouted and said, “She’s criticizing others when she can’t y the piece
herself.”
“Jasper, I’m sorry. Oriel just thinks it’s wrong to criticize others at will. Don’t mind her,” Irene Lynch said
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kindly, working hard to maintain her gentle image.
Jasper did not want to talk to Irene Lynch at all. She only turned to the little boy and said, “Can I point
out your mistakes if I y the same piece?”
She looked at him. Her almond-shaped eyes were pure and innocent. The words she spoke were
straightforward as well.
The little boy pressed his lips tightly together and said nothing.
“Then don’t leave. I’ll y it for you,” said Jasper before letting go of his hand and walking toward the
piano.
The onlookers around them could not help but say, “Oh, do kids nowadays think if others can y a
song like that, they can y it too?”
“Does she think she can y it after a few days of piano lessons?”