The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 449: Ruthless

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Chapter 449: Chapter 449: Ruthless

"Okay, teacher." Willow Grant smiled sweetly, with the gentle grace of a southern girl, and stepped onto the stage quietly, sitting by the piano and trying a few notes.

This piano is very cheap, Willow Grant has never used such a poor piano.

It seems that she will have to borrow the million-dollar classical piano from Susan Stone at Knight Manor.

After trying a few notes, Willow Grant placed her fingers on the keys, and the soothing piano sound flowed gently like a trickling stream.

The inspiration for the piece "Rebirth" comes from the Ancient Greece mythological figure Adonis, who is very handsome and reincarnates annually.

The piece narrates his resurrection after death, causing everything in the world to pale in comparison, and the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, fell in love at first sight when she first met him.

Halfway through the piece, those who understand the piano seemed to see Aphrodite’s heartbeat and astonishment.

Summer Monroe couldn’t help but glance up at Willow Grant.

The piano skills are indeed passable — except that a few notes were played wrong at the beginning.

Playing wrong notes is actually fatal for a pianist, but in an occasion like a new student event, with such a world-class difficult piece, it becomes more forgivable.

Summer Monroe slightly curled the corner of her mouth, stopped looking at Willow Grant, and focused on watching Holly Holloway sketch.

Holly Holloway was drawing a goddess in light gauze, slowly stepping forward under the moonlight.

This is the Moon Goddess, also the protagonist of "Under the Moonlight" that Summer Monroe is going to play.

Not long after, the performance ended, and a fierce applause erupted on the scene.

This applause affected Holly Holloway, who hesitated and stopped her actions, asking Summer Monroe, "Our performance is after Willow Grant, will we find that when it’s our turn, everyone can’t quiet down to watch our performance?"

"No." Summer Monroe said with certainty, "Trust me, our act is more spectacular than hers."

Holly Holloway really wanted to believe Summer Monroe’s words, but Willow Grant’s performance was indeed very good, making it hard for her to have Summer Monroe’s confidence.

However, Holly Holloway thought again, what does it matter if they are not as good as Willow Grant? She was content as long as they could perform smoothly.

Thinking of this, Holly Holloway instead calmed down.

But just then, a sudden clamor arose on the stage.

Summer Monroe looked up to see that Willow Grant, upon leaving, accidentally knocked over the vase arrangement on the piano, and all the water from the vase flowed onto the keys.

"I’m sorry..." Willow Grant’s face was full of panic and loss.

Summer Monroe, however, sharply noticed a hint of deliberateness.

Several rehearsal teachers immediately went on stage, tried the notes, and their faces looked somewhat grim.

The rehearsal teacher shook his head and said, "It’s no use. It needs to be repaired. But tomorrow night is the new student event, there’s no time for repairs..."

"Sorry, sorry!" Willow Grant continuously apologized, then said, "I can bring a piano from my home, and also, I will cover all the repairs costs for this piano. Moreover, tomorrow I will personally fund to purchase a new piano for the school, ensuring its arrival before the event."

The few teachers heard this and their expressions eased.

"Since Grant said so, let’s do it this way."

Only Principal Payne glanced in the direction of Summer Monroe and Holly Holloway and said, "But this way, Holly and Summer won’t be able to rehearse."

Willow Grant coldly sneered in her heart; this is exactly what she wanted — for Summer Monroe not to be able to rehearse!

No rehearsal time means there’s no way they can smoothly perform the piano at the new student event.

Don’t blame her for being ruthless; blame Summer Monroe for repeatedly doing things outside her expectations, forcing her to guard against them.

Willow Grant thought this in her heart, yet her face was full of guilt.

"Sorry, Principal Payne, I’m really sorry."

Summer Monroe looked towards the stage, speaking calmly—