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Finally, the contestants for both teams were finally confirmed.
The director gave them considerable freedom. âAshley and Shirley, either of you can start playing first. Itâs up to you to decide.â
Shirley was quick to respond and stepped forward. âIâll go first.â
She was always confident in her harp skills, especially being a student of the harp maestro Eddy. She believed she could surely outperform Ashley.
Moreover, she thought that by playing first, she could set high expectations for the audience, making Ashleyâs performance seem mediocre in comparison.
Shirley glanced at Ashley with a slight smile. âIâll play first, then you can follow. Do you have any objections?â
Ashley glanced at her in a nonchalant manner. âIâm fine with anything
Shirley turned to the camera, her smile warm and modest. âI really admire Ash and love the piece The Land. Please donât mind if there are any flaws in my performance.â
[Shirley is being too modest. I remember her playing the harp on a show, outshining all the professional harpists that time!]
Shirley took a seat in front of the harp, took a few deep breaths to calm herself, placed her hands on the strings, and began playing The Land.
Her posture was clearly professional.
The music from the harp was lingering and evocative.
After she finished, applause immediately filled the room.
Hayes couldnât help but praise, âShirley, you truly are a student of the harp maestro Eddy. Your performance was enchanting! Iâve never heard such a beautiful harp playing!â
Flattered by the compliments, Shirley felt proud but maintained a humble demeanor when she faced the camera. âHayes, youâre exaggerating
Hayes insisted, âNot at all. Your exquisite harp skills combined with Ashâs composition are a perfect match! Matthew, donât you agree?â
Matthew nodded. âIndeed, it was very well played.â
In Matthewâs mind, the best rendition was by his mentor, Ash.
The director raised the microphone towards Ashleyâs team. âShirley has finished playing. Itâs time for your team to comment.â
Miranda, not wellâversed in the harp, commented first, âIt was pretty good.â
Then Bryce spoke casually. âIt was okay.â
Hayes jokingly teased, âBryce, you canât downplay our team just because weâre competitors.â
Bryce casually cleaned his ear and nonchalantly replied, âWhat can I say? I donât know much about harps. I can only give a general opinion.â
âAlright, letâs leave it at that,â Hayes said, turning to Ashley with a smile, âWhat do you think about Bryceâs comment?â
Ashley glanced at Bryce and spoke calmly. âHe was being too polite.
He thought, âWhat?â
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Hayes was taken aback.
Shirleyâs face turned sour as she looked at Ashley discontentedly. âAshley, what do you mean by that?â
Ashley looked directly at her, unfazed. âThe Land is divided into four parts. You played the first two parts well but struggled from the third part onwards, even could not play fluently, almost entirely focusing on technique rather than emotional expression.â
Matthew frowned slightly upon hearing this analysis.
The Land was divided into four parts. It was indeed challenging from the third part. Many people found it difficult to continue learning past the third part.
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Shirleyâs performance did become strained from the third part, focusing more on avoiding mistakes rather than conveying emotions.
But compared to others, Shirleyâs performance was commendable.
Shirley stood up abruptly upon hearing Ashleyâs critique.
The harp was her pride and joy, and she couldnât tolerate such criticism.
Shirleyâs fans in the livestream were also unsettled.
[Seriously? Ashley dares to criticize Shirley this way? Does she think too highly of herself?!]
[Shirley is a student of the harp maestro Eddy! This isnât a joke!].
[Exactly, Shirleyâs harp skills are evident to all. Ashley, a mere amateur, has no right to judge!]
[I think Ashley just wants fame and is using this as a publicity stunt!]
Shirley also thought Ashley was seeking attention and said disdainfully, âAshley, what gives you the right to judge me this way?â
Ashley lifted her chin slightly, gesturing towards the director. The director asked me to give my opinion.â
Shirley, taken aback and clenching her fists, retorted, âAshley, I was trained by Mr. Moore, and he never criticized my playing. What right do you have to say that? By the way, you do know who Mr. Moore is, donât you?â
Ashley smiled smugly, âI just heard about it. Mr. Moore is your mentor.â
Shirley, proud and defiant, said, âGood that you know. He never criticized my playing, so what qualifies you to say so?â
Ashley replied, âIf Eddy didnât say you played poorly, it means he wasnât being honest.â
âYou!â Shirley, speechless and gritting her teeth, challenged. âSince you say so, Mr. Moore is nearby. Letâs call him over, and you can confront him faceâtoâface!â
After saying this, Shirley looked at the director. Tâd like to invite my mentor over. Is that okay?â
The director nodded immediately. âOf course!â
He thought to himself, âEddy is a renowned harp maestro!
âHis presence will be an honor for our show!
âBesides, heâs nearby, so it wonât take long.
However, the director still asked the livestream audience for their opinion.
The online audience quickly expressed their enthusiasm through live comments. After all, encountering someone as prominent as Eddy wasnât an everyday occurrence. They were eager and delighted at the rare opportunity to see Eddy.
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A staff member handed Shirley her phone.
Shirley dialed Eddyâs number.
But the call didnât go through. No one answered.
Shirley gritted her teeth and dialed again.
There was a long time busy signal this time, but just before the waiting time ended, the call connected.
Responding to the showâs advice, Shirley switched to speakerphone..
Eddyâs voice, tinged with impatience, came through. âWhat?â
Shirley respectfully greeted. âMr. Moore, I played Ashâs The Land on the show, a piece you personally taught me, but someone claimed I didnât play well.â
Eddy casually responded, âSo what if they said that?â
Shirley anxiously explained, âMr. Moore, that person criticized iny playing and claimed you werenât honest with me.â
Eddy paused for two seconds and quickly asked, âWho said that?â
Shirley promptly answered, âAshley Ramos!â
There was silence on the phone for two seconds, then followed by a loud bang as if something had
fallen.
Shirley quickly asked, âMr. Moore, are you okay?*
Eddyâs voice trembled as he replied, âIâm coming over right now!â
After hanging up, Shirley felt a triumphant satisfaction, thinking, âMr. Moore really cares about me.â
She looked disdainfully at Ashley. âMr. Moore will be here soon.â
Ashley remained composed, her expression unflustered. âFine.â
Shirley sneered internally.
She thought, Just keep pretending. Youâll regret it when Mr. Moore arrives!â