Chapter 84: Su Su’s Violin
Translator: EndlessFantasy TranslationEditor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Su Su lowered her eyes, adjusted the tune, and pulled the bow amid the crowd’s noise outside.
A smooth tune imdiately flowed from under the bow, indicating that Su Su had adequately tuned the violin. Su Su felt the strum of the bow as she did when she learned how to play the violin in the past.
‘When Su Su was in school, she beca interested in playing the violin. Su Su felt that one’s posture while playing the violin was exquisite, and the instrunt’s tune was utterly pure. Whenever she had spare ti, she would use it to learn the violin.
She still rembered using her first national scholarship to purchase a violin that she had wanted for a long ti. While other students were troubled by gas and relationships, Su Su devoted all her ti to her studies and the violin. One could say that Su Su did not only play the violin just for Su Zhen
but also herself.
After a few strums, Su Su rembered how to play the violin, She closed her eyes and paused for a mont. When she opened them again, her wrist began to move effortlessly.
As Su Zhen watched, his eyes grew as big as the moon. When he heard the beautiful and gentle music flowing out of the violin, he was even more stunned. His sister, who had been wandering outside for three years, actually knew how to play the violin. How could she play it so well?
This ti, Su Su was playing a piece that she had composed herself when she attended university. She had not given it a na yet. It was based on her state of mind and her experiences.
It started slow and gentle like water, but it gradually beca more assertive, and the emotions gradually accumulated as if a musician was singing intensely. Then they exploded when the emotions accumulated, turning into a solid and increasingly strong tune.
$u Zhen subconsciously shivered as he listened to Su Su play the violin. Suddenly, he reached out for the microphone next to him and pointed it at Su Su, transmitting the beautiful sound of her violin to the crowd. The restless crowd gradually cald down upon hearing the musical sound of the violin
coming from backstage.
“What’s going on? Is soone playing music? Why isn’t Su Zhen out yet?” soone asked in a low voice.
But after hearing the rich emotions within the violin, the audience’s doubt disappeared. The crowd listened quietly. The violin’s sound was so incredible that it seed bathed in a warm spring breeze. When everyone was intoxicated, the violin suddenly took a turn and burst out with tenacious and robust
power.
The music aroused the entire audience. Several people took out their phones as if they had just woken up from a dream and started recording. So people even stood on tiptoes, trying to see who was playing this beautiful piece of music.
‘The music gradually intensified. It was no longer gentle and romantic. Instead, it beca passionate. The unyielding emotions within seed to enter the people’s hearts, awakening their mories.
Finally, when tears and emotions filled the crowd, the violin’s lody eased up again. At this mont, it was like the hands of a family mber, caressing the trauma in their hearts.
‘When the song ended, Su Su raised her head to find Su Zhen standing before her, holding the microphone, unmoving. The expression on his face showed that her song had touched him.
“Fourth Brother?” Su Su called out softly.
Only then did Su Zhen recover from his shock and emotion. He hurriedly wiped his teary eyes and wanted to say sothing to the little girl.
But just as Su Zhen was about to take the violin from Su Su, a chorus of chanting suddenly erupted from outside, “Su Zhen! Su Zhen!”
The audience’s chants were no longer filled with urge and slander but full of admiration and anticipation.
Imdiately after, the audience’s shouts changed, “One more song! One more song!”
It was evident that the audience had listened to the entire song attentively. They had missed a part of the song, so they were not satisfied and wanted the perforr to play another song.
$u Su had not expected her song to be so well received and cause the audience’s spirit to soar…
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