Chapter 143
“Do not speak a word of this!” Yasmin threatened Nora. Even after cleaning herself up, she still felt
disgusted.
As a Murray and a popr girl at Jubilite University, she would be aughingstock if news got
out that she was drenched in sewage. She would never let that happen.
Nora flinched at Yasmin’s intimidating expression and nodded furiously. “Don’t worry, Yasmin. My
lips are sealed!”
After shooting Nora a warning nce, Yasmin immediately marched toward the event venue.
The president of the Pianists Association, Gabriel Thompson, was a VIP guest at the piano
conterence that day. Yasmin believed she would be epted into the association if she could woo
Gabriel.
She thought that once she was epted into the association, Yvette would be no match for her.
Meanwhile, Gabriel was surrounded by crowds who scrambled to tter him for the sole opening of
the Pianists Association.
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“Are you Yasmin Murray?”
Yasmin’s shock turned to tion when Gabriel called out to her out of nowhere. The esteemed
president of the National Pianists Association remembered her name!
Excited, Nora whispered, “Oh my god, Yasmin! I couldn’t believe that President Thompson knew
you. You’re truly remarkable.‘
Yasmin, sensing the envious gazes on her, felt prideful Still, she put on a humble expression. “Yes,
President Thompson. That’s me.”
She knew it! Gabriel would one day appreciate her talents!
“Oh.” After scanning her from head to toe, he nodded. “So, you’re Yasmin Murray. Okay, I got it.”
Unable to suppress her glee, she cooed, “I’m honored that you remembered my name! By the way,
I happen to need your feedback on some piano–rted questions!”
Her technique was always effective on men–none could resist her charm.
As expected, Gabriel smiled, but his expression betrayed a hint of iciness. “Don’t bother asking for
my feedback. But I do have something to talk to you about.”
His remark fueled the envy of everyone present, and they started murmuring.
Someone gushed, “Wow, President Thompson treats Yasmin differently. He seems to admire her
talents.”
“That’s right. S
She must have secured the only opening to the Pianists Association. Guess we should all go home
now.”
“I bet he’s going to announce that Yasmin is the only candidate admitted to the Pianist Association
this year.”
A confident look appeared in Yasmin’s eyes when she overheard the murmurs. She secretly gloated
over her sess, thinking, “I must have won the only opening to the Pianists Association! That
bitch Yvette should not dream of going against me!”
Before she could revel fully in her delight, Gabriel spoke again.