Chapter: 957
For Sarah, the status, social class, and background of these two people were like heaven and earth.
Even if Maria knew some kind of magic, she couldn't be near as good as Felice, a music master.
“No. What am I thinking? It must be a coincidence..." Finally, she dismissed such a bothersome thought.
Instead, she suddenly Laughed.
She was so confident that Maria was nothing but a second-rate musical player.
Felice had finished restored the score of the famous melody Ambush on ALL Sides. It meant that any other version that would deviate from his would be considered wrong.
Of course, that included Maria's version.
Moreover, the accusation of her tampering with the ancient melody and defiling the traditional art treasures would be further confirmed.
While Felice was on stage, Sarah even secretly took out her phone and took a few photos of him. Then, she posted on Twitter.
“There was no doubt that Mr. Phillips did another great job!
The Ambush on ALL Sides is a priceless national art. That is for sure!
Maria, although you are not here personally, I hope you can turn on the livestream and enjoy some real art."
Then, Sarah proceeded to tag Maria in her post.
The strings vibrated with tension, and the melody rang out in the hall.
It was the “Ambush of ALL Sides", played by a master like Felice himself. The familiar tune swept over everyone smoothly like the calm current of a quiet Lake.
Sarah, too, closed her eyes and enjoyed the music. It was indeed different from the version she had played several times in the past.
As expected, Felice's performance was impeccable. Each note that he hit struck a chord in everyone's hearts and melded harmoniously to create a chilling symphony that blanketed them like a fine mist.
But then...
Sarah's brows began to furrow.
Her expressions shifted, ranging from doubt, to curiosity, to confusion.
Her eyes suddenly popped open.
Sarah's face was a mask of total surprise.
Her rosy cheeks turned pale as she felt her hands grow cold.
Sarah didn't even realize that her jaw was hanging open from shock. She gaped at Felice, who was still absorbed with his performance.