Goddamn, confird to be a lunatic!
After hearing He Zhichen’s story, Lin Tian just felt it was ridiculous.
Indeed,
A super-rich kid, abandoning a comfortable life, insisting on running away to be a "Beijing Drifter."
Fine, be a drifter, but he even ended up as a holess person.
Considering Bai Junze left after middle school, it’s true he was at a rebellious age, so it’s sowhat understandable.
But still, he’s got guts; living this way and not considering going back ho.
A real tough guy.
Lin Tian suddenly thought of his damn old man.
From Lin Tian’s perspective, his old man’s departure was hardly different from running away from ho.
.... wondering how he’s doing, really worried about him.
If he hasn’t turned into a holess person like Bai Junze, Lin Tian would be upset for a long ti.
However, the premise of calling soone a "real tough guy" requires adding a condition.
—provided the brain is functioning normally.
Clearly, by competing, he could have returned to a normal life, so why continue this "drifting" lifestyle?
A lifeti of bohemian freedom?
He Zhichen’s evaluation seems more normal.
Everything about this feels like soone whose head isn’t working right.
Especially in relation to the stage just now...
Strange, too strange.
Lin Tian had never t such a person before.
Even with Gan Yanyu, Lin Tian always felt that she only had a few screws loose when it ca to arts, but was pretty normal in everyday life.
...
"To maintain my creative state."
On the other side.
After hearing the explanation from Yao Han, Nannali asked the sa question, and Yao Han’s answer left her baffled.
"Maintain... my creative state?"
"Mm-hmm."
Yao Han nodded, looked at the big screen, and chuckled,
"He’s a natural-born wandering musician; all his inspiration cos from his drifting life."
"Bai Junze himself once said, that if he were to imdiately live a life of abundance, no longer worrying about als, then his inspiration would dry up, and he would beco a complete wreck."
"....."
Nannali looked at Bai Junze on the screen in disbelief.
For the sake of music and the cello.
To use his life to set a stage...?
"That’s terrifying."
Nannali murmured.
Betting his life.
Just to give all he has to the music he loves.
Is there really such a person...?
"He truly loves his music." Nannali sighed softly.
"No, it’s more than that, Ms. Nannali."
Yao Han interrupted Nannali.
The girl was startled and raised her head.
"As an ordinary person, to do this simply out of love is not easy."
Yao Han said seriously,
"Family, friends, life... any one of these can easily break soone."
Yao Han paused,
"More importantly, it’s Bai Junze’s mindset that long ago transcended this material world... nothing can bind him....."
"On the surface, you might think Bai Junze’s life is driven by music, but in reality, he has already achieved... true freedom!"
Regardless of the carefree stage presence.
Or that cello case plastered with stickers, arousing so much talk.
Or that LED-strung cello and the startling performance.
From the mont he stepped on this stage.
Bai Junze had only one thought.
To play his music!
As for what the audience thinks, what the judges think, what rules govern this stage... none of it matters to him!
The wandering musician Bai Junze... whether spirit, body, or music.
Always, perpetually, drifting.
"♫~!"
Then on stage, the last note fell.
"Bang!"
Bai Junze struck his cello for the last ti, smiling wildly, and as he looked towards the judges’ panel, there was an air of triumphant mischief.
And yet,
After a brief silence, the audience erupted in thunderous applause.
"....."
The audience looked at each other, expressions still filled with shock.
"Holy crap... this stage was insane..."
"A simultaneous feast for the eyes and ears!"
"This is by far the most badass performance I’ve ever heard in a concert hall!"
"Though the style is strange... it’s really good!"
At the comntary booth, Zhu Ye and Fengye were stunned by the performance, not knowing how to summarize it.
... Mainly because they’d never seen anything like it!
From the ridiculous outfit to the debut of a modified cyber-cello.
From the intentionally eerie prelude to the explosion with personal flair in the performance.
This was the first ti they’d seen soone embody the term "genius" so vividly.
But, what can be confird is.
"Top notch level."
Zhu Ye concluded definitively,
"Clearly, Mr. Bai Junze’s adaptation and understanding of rhapsody have reached a masterful level! His use of the cello’s characteristics has far surpassed that of the average cellist!"
As a comntator.
It’s rare to use such exaggerated terms as "masterful" and "far surpassed."
But after witnessing that performance, this was his strongest impression!
The most terrifying part is.
The performance’s form was so flashy and unconventional.
You could hardly tell if that was indeed his skill’s upper limit!
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