CEO’s Mysterious Fiancée By Piper Dunlap Chapter 119
CEO's Mysterious Fiancee
Chapter 119 Plagiarize Someoneâs Work Naturally, Malia saw through Abbigailâs thoughts. She smiled coldly and arounced in front of everyone, âThe climax of your piano piece is a copy of Vallorie Walkerâs Wish!â
With that, the entire hall fell silent. What? The climax of Abbigailâs tune was actually a copy of Vallorieâs masterpiece?
Vallone was a legendary planist. In recent years, she had won countless grand awards at home and abroad. In all faimess, she was on the same level as Larry, the best pianist in the whole world!
However, Vallorie was more mysterious than Larry. No one had seen her before, and no one knew how old she was.
âMs. Ballard, why are you so sure that Abbigail plagiarized Vallonieâs work?â
The host tried to smooth things over. Im also a fan of Vallorie, but I donât know that Vallorie created a plano piece called Wish. Do you have any proof?â
Abbigail felt a sense of security. After all, the host had never heard of Vallorieâs âWishâ. After all, she had clearly taken the music score from Paigeâs room!
It was handwritten by Paige!
What was more, Abbigail had trolled the Internet many times and did not find this tune, so she was relieved and boldly added it to her own piano piece!
Paige looked up lazily at the scene on the stage. She could even hear Lindseyâs angry voice coming from the last two rows!
âWhatâs wrong with Ms. Ballard? I donât care if she wants to award my daughter. But how could she slander my daughter for copying someoneâs work? Sheâs deliberately being difficult and humiliating my daughter. Abbigail is a really great piano player. She doesnât need to steal other peopleâs work, does she?â
Lindsey really wanted to rush up to the stage and argue with Malia.
However, Tyrell grabbed Lindseyâs hand and said, âMs. Ballard might have heard too much piano music, so she guessed that Abbigail had plagiarized. Calm down. Just wait and hear what she is going to say.â
Davon had a bad premonition. âMs. Ballard has always been fair and just. If she didnât have enough evidence, she wouldnât say that.â
âDavon, why donât you believe Abbigail? You praised Abbigail just now.â Lindsey was a little angry.
âThatâs strange,â Kamora couldnât help but ask. âDidnât Ms. Ballard want Abbigail to apprentice with her? Why did Abbigail say that Ms. Ballard didnât like her and didnât want to teach her? Moreover, Ms.
Ballard said that Abbigail didnât deserve the clothes and jewelry designed by Master Quinn.â
Lindseyâs face stiffened because she suddenly didnât know how to make a lie. âReally?â
Lindsey actually forgot about this!
Just now, Lindsey told Kamora that Malia wanted to take Abbigail as an apprentice, but they thought that Malia was not good enough and Abbigail deserved to study with Larry Lindsey hoisted on her own petard.
Kamora knew that Lindsey had lied and looked at her with contempt.â
âProof? Of course, I have proof!â
Malia said with force and everyone was shocked.
Abbigailâs face turned pale. No, that was impossible.
âBefore I take out the proof, I want to ask you, what are you saying in the climax part of your piano piece âSorrow?â
When Abbigail heard this question, she felt a little confident. She had asked her tutor before, and the tutor said that she sensed great somow from this part of the fune âOf course, the sorrow! Everyone has a different understanding of music, but I believe that good music can strike a chord What my tune expresses is the same as the pame I gave it. It is endless sorrow! One person is wrapped in sorrow and wants to break free, but he canâtâ
Ha Unexpectedly, Malia laughed and looked at Abbigail scornfully. âThen you must have misunderstood! If you donât believe me, you can ask what other people thought when they heard the climax. Anyone?
Who wants to go first?â
The host answered first, âWhat I heard was indeed intense sorrow. I felt I was wrapped up, torn apart by the surging waves of sorrow. After an unknown period of time, a ray of sunlight shone in. Suddenly, a force pulled me out and wanted me to live well Some listeners below the stage stood up and the host handed the microphone over.
âWhat I heard was the courage and strength that helped me to escape from sorrow.â
âThe image that appeared in my mind was the earthquake that was reported last year.â
âMe too. Last year, countless people died in the Houston earthquake. When I heard the climax part, the image of the earthquake appeared in my mind.â
âWhat I thought of was also that disaster!â
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Seeing that Abbigailâs face was getting paler and pater, Malia smiled coldly. âThatâs right! Last year, there was an earthquake in, Houston that shattered countless peopleâs families. Those survivors were in great pain and were too immersed in their sadness to walk out. Vallone created Wish, aiming to give them hope and warmth by the power of music and help them step out of the darkness!â
However, Abbigail knew nothing about music and the tutor she hired was an amateur piano player, so what she learned was nothing but superficial knowledge They only knew that the climax part was sad, but they did not know that under the destruction of sadness, there was a force encouraging the survivors to live well.
âWhy am I so sure that Vallorie created Wish? In March, this piano piece was selected for the textbooks because of its positive impact. I made a few small changes to it before. The new textbooks have been printed. In September, everyone can hear Vallorieâs work! Thatâs why it hasnât been announced yet!â
Everyone was stunned.
They didnât know this before.
Even Abbigail was shocked. She could not believe it.
âVallorieâs original version is way more beautiful than yours!
âIf I guess right, you copied the climax part of Vallorieâs work, but you were afraid that others would find that out, so you wrote the front and back parts by yourself. However, youâre not good enough for composing such a great piano piece. The front and back parts are not as majestic as Vallorieâs climax part, so the whole tune sounds strange because you forcefully combined those parts together!
âWhen I listened to it, I did not notice the similarity between the two piano pieces at first. I even felt that it was a bit unpleasant! It was only when the climax part sounded that I vaguely felt that it was somewhat familiar!
âIf not for the climax part, those judges would not have given you high marks.
âThe front and back parts of your piano piece are prosaic, or precisely, unpleasant to hear when we hear them alone! Without the climax part, you can never win second place. Honestly, you canât even win twentieth place!
âYou copied Vallorieâs work, but you refused to admit it. You are not worthy of this award! You are not worthy of playing piano! On behalf of the Piano Association, I refuse to accept you in this life!â Malia said firmly.
Every word she said was beyond something that would shock them.
They didnât expect that Abbigail would dare to copy a masterâs work at such a young age. She not only refused to admit it just now but even tried to discredit Malia to divert everyoneâs attention.
Abbigailâs face was taut and pale. She couldnât even stand steadily. She was judged by the president of the Piano Association that she didnât deserve to play piano in this life in public. It was worse than dying!