Lin Tian also wanted to take a look.
What exactly is it?
That supports her, allowing this young girl before him to walk all the way to today.
...
When the golden-haired girl dressed in Lolita attire elegantly stepped onto the stage.
Her attire, different from anyone else’s costu, imdiately caught the attention of many spectators and cellists.
Backstage, soone imdiately recognized her.
"(Christine, Nannali.)"
"(That Lolita killer...!!)"
Lolita killer??
Lin Tian let out an "Ah?"
What kind of bizarre nickna is this?
"(It’s really her?!)"
Other cellists on the scene quickly echoed the sentint.
Connor was also shocked:
"(The girl who roams around various European cello competitions, always wearing Lolita dresses... Every place she goes, she conquers the competition with unrivaled dominance! Over the past six months, her worst performance in various cello cup competitions was third place... Nannali!)"
"(She’s caused such fear that in various cello cup competitions, as long as that Lolita dress appears, other cellists start to feel terrified!)"
"(Although we knew she would appear in the Keller Cup, seeing her in person is still astonishing!!)
....
anwhile, in the eyes of the other cellists,
Nannali, known as the "Lolita killer," had never been listed among "championship contenders," and her perceived threat level was far below that of super popular cellists like Isaac and Brian.
However, there were still quite a few who believed that Nannali might beco a dark horse!
.....
At the mont, in YouTube’s official live streaming room.
Many fans from Tian Chao, including die-hard fans of Moonlight and Cat, were sending their encouragent and blessings to Nannali.
[Started watching from the Yingqin Cup, although I always thought Nannali was trying to outdo our Miss Cat, her effort is evident! I hope she achieves a good result!]
[Yeah! People online always compare Nannali to Miss Cat, even though she’s always been a rival, you just can’t truly dislike her!]
[We’ve seen her grow, from the Yingqin Cup to the Dragon Violin Cup Champion, Nannali truly deserves a good ending!]
[Our Moon Cat has already smashed through everything, Nannali, you have to give it your all too! Prove to them that cellists coming from Tian Chao are no pushovers!]
[Tell them, it’s not that Tian Chao doesn’t have good cellists, it’s just that the one who erged is you!]
.....
Many fans from Tian Chao, who initially planned to turn off the live stream after watching Moonlight and Cat’s performance, joined the cheering crowd upon seeing Nannali on stage.
To the fans, Nannali was definitely a typical example of "turning from hater to fan" for many people.
From her first appearance, with an arrogant attitude constantly trying to overshadow Gan Yanyu, which was annoying.
To slowly earning appreciation during appearances at Moonlight and Cat’s concerts.
To astonishing everyone at the Dragon Violin Cup, unexpectedly winning the championship.
Such a storyline simply makes it impossible for people to dislike her!
In any case, everyone hopes that Nannali, who has changed throughout this journey, can leave behind a fulfilling ending on this highest stage for cellists.
Moreover,....
Don’t underestimate our Nannali, she’s the Dragon Violin Cup Champion!
Who says Nannali can’t be one of the contenders for the championship?!
....
At this mont,
Nannali lifted her head, gazing at the dazzling lights from beneath the stage.
How cellists and spectators outside were talking about her, she didn’t know, nor was she interested.
Her gaze, from beginning to end, only focused on one place—
The position of the cara.
The young girl took a deep breath and silently counted to three in her heart.
Then, she raised the cello bow—
An urgent cello sound began to play.
The music was fast-paced, resilient, full of strength.
Like a cruise ship braving wind and waves through the ocean!
Just like the previous "Turkish March."
It started at the climax!
However, the difference was.
The emotions from Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu were joyful, making one feel very comfortable.
While the cello from Nannali was filled with suspense and excitent, with a deeply shocking sense of power.
"(Such strong fundantals!!)"
Almost at the instant the music began, Connor imdiately furrowed his brows.
No buildup needed, no laying of any groundwork.
It’s as if the mont the girl touches the cello bow, all emotions poured out from her fingertips, as if rehearsed.
The seemingly simple lody actually required such instant explosive effect, and yet she achieved 100% stability in the score, making it feel like there was no chance of error.
Too stable!
To use a phrase loved by gars—
Stable to the point of being sickening!
And both fierce and stable!
To achieve this level, rather than saying her fundantals are strong... it’s more like.....
"A complete talent monster." Nishikawa Yuubei said, staring at the big screen slowly.
It’s as if she has an almost perverse natural control over music, without any "taming" phase.
The cello in her hands obeyed like a baby.
"Even you can’t compare to this talent, right?" Nishikawa Yuubei turned his head, teasing Isaac with a smile.
Isaac furrowed his brow, only letting out a "tch!"
Then, the music gradually began to develop, moving from the explosive start to finding a suitable balance point.
Nannali pulled the cello, slightly slowing down the music, from where it began to beco enchanting.
"(Is the piece called—’Back Shadow’?)"
"(’Back Shadow’?)"
Connor repeated, with Perez beside him scratching his head in confusion.
Not understanding which composer’s work this is.
However...
"(This music, how does it feel so unrelated to a title like ’Back Shadow.’)"
In the traditional sense.
A title so introverted and reserved should correspond to a similarly introverted and reserved piece to match the imagery of a "Back Shadow."
However, the current atmosphere is more like the feeling of "Strangle opponent from behind."
"(But have you noticed.....)"
Connor gestured for Perez to stay quiet and spoke softly,
"(This piece... seems like classical music?)"
The statent left Perez montarily stunned.
He reevaluated the music being played at the mont.
Although the style of the piece was rather aggressive, the sophisticated structure and format were traceable, indeed giving it a classical feel.
However, that’s about it; to assert more would be premature, as the style still felt very much like "pop music."
But one thing is certain: it at least carries strong classical elents.
"(Such strong classical elents...)" Connor stroked his chin.
It’s not that classical music can’t be used.
It’s just that, up to this point, aside from Gan Yanyu, all other cellists have failed miserably.
And Gan Yanyu’s "Turkish March" really couldn’t serve as a standard for judgnt.
Because they—were too invincible!
Flawless composition, flawless stage effects, with piano and cello executed to the extre.
It’s hard for anyone who watched live not to be moved by the emotion.
A work like that breaking the shackles of classical music is truly not surprising.
But for this piece now...
At least until now, what Connor heard,
Aside from being shocked by Nannali’s terrifying musical talent.
The piece’s effect on him... was not particularly impactful, certainly not stunning... just as Connor was thinking this.
Suddenly,
Nannali’s fingers shifted position.
The music began to change.
A passage of gentle cello music, infused with an indescribable emotion, started to flow out.
In the lounge,
Many cellists showed surprised expressions and began discussing among themselves. Even Lin Tian felt the music was sowhat abrupt, unable to grasp what Nannali was doing.
However, at this mont, Gan Yanyu stared at the big screen, lost in thought:
"This is... my music."
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