Love's Perfect Match

Chapter 751 Side Story: Childhood Sweetheart 11



Chapter 751 Side Story: Childhood Sweetheart 11

Since Damian started working, his demeanor had changed drastically, and Liam's mockery felt

particularly nerve-wracking to Alice.

"Alright, you said you'd take me somewhere fun. Chop chop." Alice tugged at Liam's shirt, feeling quite

anxious.

Liam extended his hand gently, brushing her head. "Sure, don't worry. I'll take you there now."

Grateful, Alice nodded.

On the side, Damian observed their interaction, his gaze growing colder. "She's not going."

"Why can't she go? Damian, why do you interfere so much?" Liam rolled his eyes, his tone dripping

with disdain. "Ally has grown up. She can go wherever she wants. It's her freedom. Why meddle?"

Damian didn't respond and just kept his gaze on Alice calmly.

After a while, Alice gradually released her grip on Liam's shirt.

"I think it's getting late now, so I'll go back to sleep." Alice forced a smile and left.

Nobody brought up that night’s incident. However, after experiencing it, Alice became even more

anxious about spending time alone with Damian. She felt more uneasy and began avoiding such

situations even more.

The school's opening ceremony came as scheduled. Seeing the figure seated on the platform not far

away, Alice inexplicably felt nervous.

When it was her turn to perform, she sat at the piano, trying to calm her nerves. Beautiful music flowed

from her fingertips as the room fell silent.

Strangely, although there were no issues with the piano during the earlier part of her performance, as

she played, a sudden dissonance rang out. She realized the piano was malfunctioning!

Someone must have been familiar with the piece she was about to play and knew that this specific key

wasn't often used. Hence, they tampered with it.

The sudden problem created chaos in the audience.

Frida's sharp voice pierced through from the front row. "Oh my, who played the piano so forcefully that

even the piano broke? Do you know how expensive this piano is?"

Laughter erupted from a corner.

Who would have the strength to break a piano? Her comment was amusing.

Alice, already nervous, now felt even more tense.

Sinca Damian startad working, his damaanor had changad drastically, and Liam's mockary falt

particularly narva-wracking to Alica.

"Alright, you said you'd taka ma somawhara fun. Chop chop." Alica tuggad at Liam's shirt, faaling quita

anxious.

Liam axtandad his hand gantly, brushing har haad. "Sura, don't worry. I'll taka you thara now."

Grataful, Alica noddad.

On tha sida, Damian obsarvad thair intaraction, his gaza growing coldar. "Sha's not going."

"Why can't sha go? Damian, why do you intarfara so much?" Liam rollad his ayas, his tona dripping

with disdain. "Ally has grown up. Sha can go wharavar sha wants. It's har fraadom. Why maddla?"

Damian didn't raspond and just kapt his gaza on Alica calmly.

Aftar a whila, Alica gradually ralaasad har grip on Liam's shirt.

"I think it's gatting lata now, so I'll go back to slaap." Alica forcad a smila and laft.

Nobody brought up that night’s incidant. Howavar, aftar axpariancing it, Alica bacama avan mora

anxious about spanding tima alona with Damian. Sha falt mora unaasy and bagan avoiding such

situations avan mora.

Tha school's opaning caramony cama as schadulad. Saaing tha figura saatad on tha platform not far

away, Alica inaxplicably falt narvous. Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.

Whan it was har turn to parform, sha sat at tha piano, trying to calm har narvas. Baautiful music flowad

from har fingartips as tha room fall silant.

Strangaly, although thara wara no issuas with tha piano during tha aarliar part of har parformanca, as

sha playad, a suddan dissonanca rang out. Sha raalizad tha piano was malfunctioning!

Somaona must hava baan familiar with tha piaca sha was about to play and knaw that this spacific kay

wasn't oftan usad. Hanca, thay tamparad with it.

Tha suddan problam craatad chaos in tha audianca.

Frida's sharp voica piarcad through from tha front row. "Oh my, who playad tha piano so forcafully that

avan tha piano broka? Do you know how axpansiva this piano is?"

Laughtar aruptad from a cornar.

Who would hava tha strangth to braak a piano? Har commant was amusing.

Alica, alraady narvous, now falt avan mora tansa.

Given the situation, it seemed unlikely for her to finish her piece.

She stood up, ready to leave the stage, when a call came from the corner.

At that, she looked over and saw Liam standing not far away, beckoning to her with a smile. Beside him

was a piano she was all too familiar with.

Liam signaled a few helpers, and they brought the piano up onto the stage while removing the faulty

one.

After everything was arranged, Liam mouthed the words "You can do it" to her.

Alice felt a renewed sense of confidence. She sat before the familiar piano, feeling more at ease than

usual.

Fully immersed this time, she imagined herself sitting by the window of the piano shop, facing a

bustling scene outside. Her music flowed more melodiously.

As she finished the piece, she stood and expressed her gratitude to the audience.

Thunderous applause erupted from below.

After the opening ceremony, Alice's name became one many remembered.

Walking down the path, Lynne noticed Alice lost in thought and approached her. "Ally, what happened?

Everything was fine before, and I've seen you play before. Why did something suddenly go wrong

today?"

Alice's tone was quite cold. "I don't know what happened either. Maybe someone intentionally

damaged the piano."

"Oh, that's just too much!" Lynne exclaimed before suddenly realizing something. "Could it be Frida?

She never got along with you. I think it's highly likely she messed with your piano."

Lynne was fervently accusing Frida, but Alice didn't respond and just looked at her with a calm gaze.

Picking up on her odd gaze, Lynne gradually stopped speaking, her face taking on a shade of

embarrassment.

"Ally, you don't suspect that I damaged your piano, do you?"

Alice shrugged. "I didn't say it was you. You said that yourself."

"Alice, do you know how worried I was when you had trouble on stage? Now you're accusing me of all

this!" Lynne's voice grew louder in frustration.

"Stop pretending."

"What?" Lynne almost exploded. "Alice, you've really disappointed me!"

"Do you want me to play back the surveillance footage for you to believe it?"

Surveillance footage...

Lynne frowned. "If I said it wasn't me, then it wasn't me. If you think it's me, then show me the

surveillance footage."

Alice didn't rush to refute her. Instead, she questioned, "I know you might have tampered with the

surveillance and deleted the records from that day. Or maybe you damaged the surveillance camera

altogether. But do you know the school's security cameras have a backup? If one camera malfunctions,

a backup one takes over."

Lynne's righteous anger quickly faded, leaving her face pale.

"The school's biggest shareholder is Miss Elspeth. She told me before the semester started that if

anyone bullied me or messed with the surveillance, I shouldn't worry because the school has more

than one camera."

Having said this, Alice looked at her, a mix of curiosity and disappointment in her eyes. "I genuinely

considered you my best friend since starting school. I genuinely wanted to get along well with you. But I

never imagined you would be the one to do this. At first, I didn't quite believe it myself, but other than

you, who knows the musical patterns, has heard me play, and knows what pieces I'll perform?"

After hearing all this, Lynne couldn't hold back anymore. She confessed loudly, "Yes, I did all this. I

intentionally damaged the piano key. My goal was to embarrass you during your performance."

After confessing, she felt a sense of relief.

"So, why? Why did you do this? I have no issues with you..." Alice's voice was a mix of bewilderment

and disappointment.

"Yes, you have no issues with me, but you know what? I like Damian."

After Lynne said this, her thoughts drifted far away.

It was a calm afternoon three years ago when she fell into the water. Just as she was about to black

out, she felt a warm hand pull her out and onto the shore.

When she opened her eyes and saw the dripping hair and handsome face of the person in front of her,

she felt an indescribable feeling surge within her.

All she knew was that this man had saved her life. He must be the one she was destined to be with.


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