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Chapter 611

Chapter 611Stella was a bit surprised. ‘Doesn't Trevor have a sister complex? Why does this sound like he's siding with me?’

Stella pondered, ‘Maybe Trevor is just being polite. After all, these words can also be understood as an apology to me forJaylene's recklessness.’

With that in mind, Stella politely said, "Even if | really practiced, | might barely be on a par with Ms. Saun. Her handwriting isreally beautiful."

Trevor's eyes softened. ‘Stella isn't only well-taught, but kind too.""Mrs. Chapman said you can play the piano. When you have a chance next time, play it for me too."After being missing for over 20 years, Trevor wanted to get to know her better.novelbin

Stella just took a bite of the mango pie. She could neither swallow nor spit it out. Once again, she wondered if Trevor was tryingto rule her out. What he said was too strange.

Obviously, Trevor also realized that what he had said was causing a little misunderstanding. So, he then coughed and said,“Only by fully understanding the talents of our artists can we arrange work in a targeted manner."

Stella was left speechless. She swallowed the mango pie and whispered, ’ Actually, I'm not good at playing piano."Trevor shocked. He heard people say that she surprised the audience with a song on the cruise ship.

"| can only play well for one song." Stella honestly explained her ability in piano to her employer. "I can only show off once.Everyone will be suspicious if | play that again. So, Mr. Saun, don't let me play the piano in public when you arrange work for

me.Trevor was speechless. Then, he frowned and said, "The Jewell family didn't hire a piano teacher for you?"

"They did." Stella took advantage of her assistant, Shea, being absent today and got another meatloaf muffin for herself. "But, |have a short attention span in learning things. I'll study very hard if I'm interested, but my interest won't last long.”

No matter the skill, it was useless for the teacher to just teach it. It usually depended on the practice. However, Stella began toget bored with the piano after learning for half a year.

Rainee was a strict and disciplined person. So, she was very strict with Stella's studies. Whether Stella liked it or not, she had tobe on time and in place to practice the piano.

Before they moved, they lived in a compound in the old district. Stella could hear her friends playing in the yard when shepracticed the piano in the room. She was tempted every time and could not bear it.

At that time, her friends would call her through the window, and there had their own secret signs. If Rainee were at home, shewould play "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." When her buddies heard the song, they would stop calling her. If Rainee was out, shewould open the window as soon as her friends called her. Her buddies would put a stool under the outside window, and shewould slip out by stepping on it. It was the advantage of living on the first floor.

While playing, someone would keep watch. As soon as Rainee entered the alley, someone would tip Stella off immediately, andshe would climb back along the window and sit in front of the piano before Rainee arrived home. Then, Stella would pretend topractice playing the piano.

Of course, the truth would always come to light. A child could not fool an adult.

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