Chapter 169 Such A Coincidence

blinked her eyes curiously. Then she typed out another question: Marilyn was probably already pretty well-known in the music industry when you two met, right? Did you happen to recognize her at the hospital and got together after finding an opportunity to talk to her? “No.” Armand did not want to talk about the past, but he was afraid that if he did not, Genevieve might bother him about it the entire night, and she might even start overthinking. Therefore, while playing with Genevieve’s long, black hair, he calmly replied, “Back then, I had sustained an eye injury that forced me to stay in the hospital. Marilyn was staying in the ward next to mine. During that time, I didn’t know that she was talented in music because back then… She wasn’t that good at playing the violin.” Huh? When Genevieve heard that Armand’s eye had been injured, she was suddenly reminded of something. A long time ago, she was admitted to the hospital because of tonsillitis. There was an older boy staying in the ward next to hers. He had thick layers of gauze taped around his eyes as though they were severely injured. However, Genevieve did not believe in such a coincidence, so she brushed it off. She continued to type on her phone: You must not know how to appreciate talent, then. Even I heard of the few classical music pieces that Marilyn performed when she first entered the music industry. Everyone praised that her playing was heavenly. Although Genevieve did not take a liking to Marilyn, she had to admit that the latter was indeed incredibly musically talented. Marilyn was hailed as a once-in-a-lifetime prodigy in the music industry. With her in the industry, no one dared to claim themselves to be number one. Upon reading that, Armand released a chuckle. “Although I never listened to any classical music back then, I was still able to tell if someone’s skills were great or not. At that time, she was playing like a rookie who just started learning. It was only after that I found out she had been admitted to the hospital because of a hand injury.” It was because Marilyn’s wrist had been injured that she did not dare to use so much strength in playing the violin, which led to her playing out of tune. When Marilyn was practicing in the hospital, other people probably said that her playing was unpleasant to hear. However, at that time, Armand had thought that it sounded heavenly. The melody was quick and a little bit out of tune, just like a burst of spring water that washed away every bit of tiredness and confusion that he had been feeling. When Armand was in

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