Chapter: 306
“You did a good job. You've actually made great progress in playing the piano."
Hearing such a rare compliment from Maria, Judy put on a bright smile and said happily, “Really? Well, it's only because you and Clark taught me well."
Maria smiled faintly and then picked up a stack of song scores.
“These are all the music scores for the second season of the Legend of Anne. It includes one theme song and one ending song. There are also six exclusive episodes for various characters containing different scenes. You can start reading them now."
With delight on her face, Judy took them in a hurry. Even Jeremy was thrilled to see that the music scores were all done.
These were original works of Mia herself. Now, the world would know that she was also a genius in the world of music.
Obviously, the first season of the Legend of Anne had become a hot topic after its broadcast. But with the help of Mia's Lyrics and songs, Jeremy was so sure that the second season would easily break the records set by the first season.
“Maria, I have transferred the payment to your bank account. But I'm afraid that the total amount is too large that it can't reach your account all at once. Just please wait patiently for a Little Longer,” Jeremy said anxiously.
On the other hand, Maria just nodded, not seeming to care about it at all.
Maria did earn a lot of money from her new creations under Mia's name. But up until now, she had spent almost all her income.
When the money from Jeremy was transferred to her bank account Later, Maria would probably spend it right away Like she always did.
She would just Leave a little for her monthly living expenses.
Of course, this amount was only enough for an ordinary girl at her age. That was how she normally lived anyway.
The shocking incident in the piano room dealt a severe blow to Vivian's self-confidence.
The country bumpkin Judy and her exceptional talent in music made Vivian question if she was qualified enough to compete with her for singing the theme song of the show ‘Legend of Anne‘.
When Vivian reached home, she confided her fears in her mother, Julie.
“Mom, I am so sure I will get chosen if it was not for that damn Judy! Has Maria conveniently forgotten who her sister is? How could she help that outsider at such a critical time? Does she not consider me her sister? What's wrong with her?"
Julie did not respond to Vivian's complaint.
But she secretly asked in her heart, “What about you then? Do you ever consider Maria as your sister?”
Julie might seem aloof, but by no means was she a mean person, so she kept her thoughts to herself.