Chapter 528 Crazy
Jenny walked onto the stage, where the spotlight followed her every move, and the only sound in the venue was the
gentle tapping of her footsteps. Despite knowing about Jenny's divorce, the audience couldn't help but be
mesmerized by her dazzling and confident presence.
Jolene, on the other hand, seethed with anger, no.velxo wondering why someone from the countryside could exude
such arrogance. She believed that she was the true daughter of the Walter family. However, she restrained herself,
knowing she would have the last laugh when Jenny failed to play the piano.
Jenny walked onto the stage and sat in front of the piano, but she didn't start to play.
Jolene's eyes lit up, gleefully reveling in the fact that she couldn't play the piano. There was no way Jenny had
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As Jenny sat in front of the piano without moving, Jolene signaled to her peers, who deliberately taunted Jenny,
asking, "Miss Walter, why don't you play? Could it be that you can't?’
"Oh, if you don't know how to play the piano, you should have said it earlier. Why bother to go up to the stage?"
This caused the audience's perception of Jenny to change, as they now viewed her as Graham's favorite daughter
who was showing off despite her lack of skill.
"I'm sorry, everyone, my sister just returned to the Walter family," Jolene started to say as if she was explaining on
Jenny's behalf. However,no.velxo her words only served to remind them of Jenny's origins, and she snickered
secretly.
Everyone began to murmur.
"Well, I heard that she is from the countryside. She probably hasn't been exposed to things like that."
"Yeah, exactly. She looks like she hasn't seen a piano before, yet she's still trying to show off? Man, the Walters must
be so embarrassed."
"She doesn't even come close to Jolene. I doubt she’s even on par with Jolene's little finger."
In their opinion, although Jolene was not the best, she was the true daughter of the Walter family, after all. She was
also proficient in many fields, such as piano, chess, and painting. On the other hand, Jenny seemed like a talentless
person trying to show off.
As the audience continued to ridicule Jenny, no.velxo Jolene felt a sense of satisfaction, knowing that her plan to
make Jenny look foolish had succeeded. Jolene wondered what made Jenny think that she could compete with her.
As she thought about what to say next, Jolene looked up at Jenny and realized that Jenny was staring back at her.
Their eyes met across the crowd. Jenny was smiling, and Jolene's spine tingled at the sight of her smile. What was
she laughing at? Was she crazy?
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Just then, Jenny's slender fingers landed on the black piano keys, and Jolene was taken aback by the speed at which
she played. Before she knew it, Jenny was playing Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 at an astonishing
pace. The audience, who were all seasoned individuals, immediately recognized the piece and were shocked by
Jenny's skill.
They watched in awe as Jenny played the notoriously no.velxo difficult piece with grace and poise. At that moment,
they all felt like clowns for doubting her ability to play the piano.
As the song came to an end, Jenny got up and left the stage. She made her way over to Jolene and smiled at her.
"So, did you like the song, sister?" she asked.
Jolene opened her mouth to speak, but no words came out. Her cheeks flushed with embarrassment, and she didn't
know what to say.