Maya had initially thought that Connor truly had so skills, given his confident deanor.
However, Maya was utterly surprised when she discovered that Connor couldn't play the piece 'lody of the Night' at all.
What made it even more baffling was that Connor not only couldn't play the piece but also couldn't read sheet music. Maya thought he was just causing trouble.
Although Connor could play the piano, it had been a long ti since he had practiced.
Furthermore, he knew very few pieces, all taught to him by his mother. So, it was normal that he couldn't read sheet music.
Chris looked at Connor with disdain, clearly enjoying the spectacle. He believed Connor posed no threat, given his inability to even read sheet music. How could soone like that compete?
"Miss Maya, I don't think we need to waste our ti here. If this person can't read sheet music, he won't be able to perform 'lody of the Night' well," Chris stepped forward and whispered to Maya.
"Well, I think we don't need to waste ti either." She agreed with a nod.
"Maya, Connor is actually quite skilled at the piano. It's normal for him not to read sheet music," Priscilla hurriedly defended.
"Priscilla, he can't even read sheet music. How can I believe you?" Maya's frustration was evident in her voice.
Upon hearing her words, Priscilla turned to look at Connor and softly asked, "Connor, should I teach you how to play this piece?"
"Is it too late to teach him now?" Chris interjected with a sarcastic tone.
"No need to teach . Priscilla, you just need to play the piece once," Connor calmly stated.
"Just once?" She looked at Connor, her expression puzzled.
"Yes, just once." He nodded calmly.
It's worth noting that Connor was now a warrior. His mory and reflexes were beyond ordinary, and he only needed to listen to Priscilla play once to learn it.
This change was one of the biggest transformations that occurred after he beca a warrior.
An ordinary person who beca a warrior experiences significant improvents in physical attributes, reaction speed, and mory.
Priscilla hesitated for a mont, unsure of his intentions. However, she walked over to the piano and elegantly took a seat.
lody of the Night was quite renowned in the world of piano music. Though not extrely challenging, it beca much more difficult when perford as a duet with a violin.
The intertwining lodies demand great cooperation between the piano and violin players. They must synchronize their rhythms and adapt to each other's variations.
In other words, it's not only about playing well individually but also harmonizing with each other.
Hence, Maya struggled to find a suitable partner, given her high standards.
Though she usually appears carefree, she had high expectations. She had been learning the violin since childhood and had won nurous awards. However, this was her first ti performing in front of a large audience.
As the piano's lody began to flow, everyone's attention focused on Priscilla.
Despite not having played the piano for a while, her skills remained intact.
The lodious piano notes of lody of the Night filled the room, evoking emotions that seed to radiate from the music itself. The shifting lodies seed to influence the audience's moods.
Chris stared at Priscilla, his expression one of astonishnt. He sensed that her piano skills were truly exceptional, surpassing his own.
Connor, however, kept his eyes closed, imrsed in the music.
"Can he really understand this piano piece?" Maya glanced at Connor, her expression filled with doubt.
She had never seen soone learn a piano piece like this before—simply by listening.
A few minutes later, the piano's notes gradually faded away, and Connor opened his eyes.
"Connor, did you learn it?" Priscilla stood up and softly inquired.
"Yes," Connor nodded calmly.
"Are you serious?" Maya stared at him with wide eyes, finding it hard to believe.
"Do I have any reason to joke with you? If I say I've learned it, then I have," Connor replied emotionlessly.
"How is that possible? You've only heard the piece once. Are you sure you can play it?" She was still skeptical.
"Want to try it now?" he suggested.
"Try it?" Maya paused, then rolled her eyes and said, "Fine, let's give it a try. But I don't believe you've really learned it."
With that, she picked up her violin, and he walked over to the piano.
Everyone's attention was on him; they still couldn't believe he had truly mastered the piece in such a short ti.
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