The sense of superiority Hailey felt as a result of her family’s affluence was the reason that she was able to hold her head high, justify her wrongdoings before Jordan, and even make him apologize to her previously.

Hailey grew up attending aristocratic schools and had learned to play the piano, violin, and dance when she was a child. She felt that she was much more cultured and had a better upbringing than Jordan.

Although she adored Jordan, she had always felt that Jordan belonged to a different world from her.

Now, Hailey finally realized that they indeed belonged to two different worlds.

However, unlike what she had thought before, Jordan belonged to a world that was better than hers!

On the other hand, Dustin said to Evan, “Evan, how much did the Collins pay to hire you? Haven’t you always refrained from playing at weddings? When I asked you to play at the wedding of my friend’s son the other time, you turned me down immediately. Is it because you think I can’t afford it?”

The wealthy usually liked hiring famous singers, actors, or pianists to perform at their weddings to show how powerful they were.

Evan said, “Nah, you’ve misunderstood me, Mr. Wills. I’m not here to perform for the Collins. In fact, my piano teacher, Gary, called me to say that it’s Jordan’s birthday today, so he asked me to come over specifically to perform a piece for him.”

Jordan said somewhat politely, “Mr. Graffman shouldn’t have asked you to come all the way here when he knows how busy you are with the preparation for your performance at the White House next week.”

Evan laughed and said, “Haha, it’s okay. I haven’t seen you for so many years. I missed you! By the way, Jordan, what song do you want to listen to?”

After thinking about it, Jordan said, “La Campanella.”

As soon as he said that, many people got extremely excited, especially one of the ladies present who must have learned how to play the piano. She screamed and exclaimed, “La Campanella is one of the world’s top ten most difficult songs to play on the piano!”

Almost everyone in the upper-class circle, including children, would be able to play classics like ‘Canon’ and ‘A Comme Camour’.

However, La Campanella was a complicated piece that not just anyone can play or have the honor of hearing!

Evan said, “Sure, I’ll play that one!”

It just so happened that there was a piano on the stage that had just been tuned. Evan tested it and found it to be satisfactory.

“I’m going to play a song named La Campanella as a gift for my senior, Jordan Steele’s 25th

applause filled

the piano, everyone began to dance as soon as he played the first

play that song, and even

the standards of different piano players varied. The guests present who could play the piano were

playing of this piece required a large variety of complex techniques, such as large leaps, tremolo, 4-5 trills, fast octaves, and

would never say they could play it again in their lifetime after seeing and hearing Evan play

is such an enjoyment! I’ll never play this song again! It will be an insult to this piece if I play

the opportunity to enjoy the performance

long, and during these four and a half minutes,

played the last note of the

learned music already started to clap their

the end of

final chord as the beginning of a new song— ‘Happy

humming and singing

you, happy

you, happy birthday

showed off his impressive piano-playing

everyone! Jordan,

wished Jordan once

guests in the room stood up and applauded while

Tyler was dumbfounded.

this my wedding? Why did the guest performer play the birthday song for Jordan?

wedding more

one who paid for the venue and the

Steele stolen the

walked towards Evan and said, “Master Cadence, could you please

sorry, I’m running late for my flight, and I really have to get going. I’ll definitely make it up to

Jordan and left in a

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