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Chapter 177

    Chapter 177


    A subtle smirk crossed Percival''s face as he realized his darling Vivienne could now feel jealous when


    it came to him.


    "I''m not fond of you keeping secrets with other men either. Was that Debra whom you were exchanging


    nces with?"


    "He’s just a friend." Vivienne responded indifferently, offering no exnation.


    Percival''s gaze shifted, sweeping over Scott, who was standing not far away. "The head of the Brooks


    family has been eyeing you as well."


    Vivienne''s cool gaze followed his, colliding with Scott''s stare.


    Perhaps it was her icy expression that caused Scott, who was ustomed to others cowering before


    his authority as the long-standing head of the Brooks family, to look away. However, he couldn''t resist


    sneaking another nce.


    For some reason, even though he had never met Vivienne, she seemed eerily familiar.


    He thought he saw a shadow of Karen in her.


    "Scott." After noticing Scott''s continuous gaze on Vivienne, Beatrice began feeling a surge of anxiety.


    She stepped forward, trying to squeeze a smile onto her gloomy face, intentionally distracting him.


    "Arabe is about to take her college entrance exams. Have you discussed with her which university


    she''s considering?"


    "She''s interested in Rivenwood University." Scott politely responded. Engaged in conversation with


    Beatrice, his gaze finally left Vivienne and settled on Arabe on the stage.


    Arabe, reaching the climactic part of her performance, abruptly lifted her hand. The room fell silent as


    the piano music dramatically halted. As Arabe stood up to bow, the crowd apuded generously.


    The first thing Arabe did was look for Percival''s reaction, hoping her piano performance had moved


    him.


    Regrettably, Percival''s attention was solely on Vivienne.


    Biting her lower lip, she didn’t step down from the stage. Instead, she smiled towards Vivienne in the


    crowd. "Your turn, sister. I''m eagerly waiting for your gift."


    Everyone''s eyes turned to Vivienne, waiting for her response.


    "Arabe." Judith''s face fell. "If Ms. Hawthorn doesn’t wish to y, don''t pester her. It''s impolite."


    Judith was a tough woman. She had fought alongside Baron during the family feud. In the end, their


    efforts made the Brooks family the heads of the Hawthorn n.


    She could see through Arabe''s petty games, and naturally, she stepped in to protect Vivienne, her


    savior.


    Arabe went a bit pale. She hadn''t anticipated that Judith would publicly reprimand her to protect


    Vivienne.


    This was her banquet!


    She was the star of the show!


    And yet, Judith used her of being rude?


    "Ms. Hawthorn, it''s our fault for not disciplining her properly. Please don''t take it to heart." Judith


    apologized to Vivienne.


    "And if I do mind, what then?" Vivienne’s eyes narrowed, her gaze on Judith was enigmatic.


    "This…" Judith hesitated. "I''ll make sure to discipline her properly when we get home."


    "There’s no need." Vivienne’s gaze fell on Arabe as her lips curled into a smile. "Seeing as we''re kin,


    I''ll do the disciplining."


    She emphasized the word ''kin'' heavily.


    A puzzled Judith didn''t quite understand what she was up to.


    Before she could react, Vivienne was already heading towards the stage.


    The crowd was taken aback, and they began to whisper among themselves.


    They had initially assumed Vivienne couldn''t y the piano since she was reluctant to ept


    Arabe''s invitation. But now that Judith had stepped in to help her save dignity, why was she heading


    to the stage?


    They all knew that with Arabe''s impressive performance leading the way, unless Vivienne could


    match Debra''s skills, she would only end up being aughingstock.


    "Sister." Arabe watched Vivienne step onto the stage, feigning a mix of surprise and delight. "I knew


    you''d grant my wish."


    "Is that so?" Vivienne''s smile turned colder. "Then enjoy my gift."


    Arabe’s face flushed with embarrassment. She clenched her teeth and descended from the stage.


    She watched as Vivienne gracefully sat before the piano, testing the keys casually and flexing her


    fingers.


    Arabe, observing Vivienne''s amateur attempts at tuning, scoffed at her audacity. A girl who grew up


    in the country dared to y the piano after her performance, a national award winner.


    No matter how well Vivienne could y, she knew she could never surpass her.


    This was precisely why she chose to perform first. With her excellent skills setting the bar, anything


    Vivienne yed afterward would be overshadowed.


    A triumphant smirk slowly spread across her lips. However, it froze in the next second.


    Vivienne, having loosened her fingers, began to slowly y the ck and white keys. A soft melody,


    slowly gaining momentum, filled the banquet hall.


    The melody started as gentle as a morning breeze. It was like a calm stream, then it gradually


    quickened and intensified, transforming into a roaring storm and raging tides, resonating in the ears


    and hearts of the audience.


    "Is this Rhapsody of Mand?" Melissa Brooks whispered.


    Anyone with a basic knowledge of piano could recognize that Vivienne was ying the renowned and


    notoriously difficult piece, Rhapsody of Mand.


    Theposer was inspired to create the piece after experiencing a hurricane disaster and a


    passionate love affair during his trip to Mand.


    Theplex techniques and varied emotions encapsted within the piece have always been


    daunting for many pianists.


    Nobody expected that Vivienne could y the piano. But they were left dumbfounded by her skills.Belonging to N?velDrama.Org.


    In fact, her performance could be said to be no less impressive than Debra''s earlier, and maybe even a


    tad better.


    Arabe''s face had turned ashen a while ago. The piece she had yed earlier was called "Summer


    Dance." It was renowned for its challenging emotional nuances. Not many could y it well, so it was


    supposed to be an adequate showcase of her talent at this kind of asion.


    However, "Summer Dance" was nothingpared to "Rhapsody of Mand" in terms of both renown


    and difficulty.


    She watched Vivienne y with an air of disbelief.


    Helen approached her and asked, "Arabe, what''s going on? Didn''t you say your elder sister has


    always lived in the countryside and never learned the piano?"


    "I... I don''t know when she learned." Arabe managed a forcedugh.


    That was right. Vivienne grew up in a monastery, so she never imagined that Vivienne would know how


    to y the piano.


    But now Vivienne''s divine piano skills were like a p in the face.


    She thought she could make Vivienne embarrass herself on stage and use her as a foil, but it turned


    out she herself became the foil.


    She had shot herself in the foot.


    "Arabe, it seems your sister ys the piano way better than you," sneered Ashley, who hade


    over. "I thought she didn''t know how to y, and you were intentionally making things difficult for her.”


    "I didn''t expect that you sincerely invited her to perform on stage. You even warmed up the stage for


    her with your own performance to better highlight her excellence."
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