Madame is Pretending to be an Academic Slacker Again!-Chapter 488: All My Efforts Raising This Daughter Were for Nothing!

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Chapter 488: Chapter 488: All My Efforts Raising This Daughter Were for Nothing!

A single indifferent sentence, "I am the conductor of the Lark," made Qin Wenrou’s eardrums explode!

Qin Xin, she’s actually the conductor of the orchestra...

Not only playing the oboe, not just conducting, but being the leader who can decide the fate and qualifications of everyone in an orchestra.

Qin Wenrou was dazed, muttering, "Impossible, I’ve never heard you were, and the Lark’s conductor has never been announced, you’re pretending..."

Behind her, Hu Lingling and others couldn’t stand it anymore: "We didn’t announce it because our Xinxin is low-key. Whether she is the conductor or not has nothing to do with you, we insiders know, that’s enough."

"Who has the ability to impersonate our Sister Xin? Who has such a status in the community?"

"Tch, you really think you’re something? How much do you know about Sister Xin’s matters?" 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Qin Wenrou was rendered speechless by the criticism from the orchestra members.

She desperately realized that Qin Xin was a mountain blocking her path, one she couldn’t climb over no matter what.

The path to the Lark Orchestra was blocked so easily.

She turned back to Mrs. Qin for help.

Mrs. Qin was no less shocked than her.

Seeing that she’s about to be excluded, she was even more anxious than Qin Wenrou.

Unable to hold back, she spoke to plead, "Xinxin, let’s not speak in riddles, since everyone knows, Wenrou is your sister, just bring her into the orchestra and cultivate her well. If you think she lacks, let the kids in the orchestra guide her. She is your own sister, your musical talents are similar, given time she will be like you..."

A chorus of boos erupted from behind.

Similar?

Not even close, right?

Qin Wenrou’s half-baked playing doesn’t even measure up to our Sister Xin’s little toe, right?

She really thinks she’s a big deal, stretching herself so thin!

Everyone looked at Qin Xin, afraid she would soften and agree to Mrs. Qin’s words.

Fortunately, Qin Xin replied coldly, "The orchestra is not a kindergarten. We don’t have time to start from scratch with someone so fundamentally lacking. Every musician has their role, no time to waste on her."

Mrs. Qin was doused with cold water, getting anxious, "You’re so unfeeling, it’s unfair to your sister..."

Qin Xin frowned.

Mrs. Qin used to be a soft-spoken, gentle person.

Unexpectedly, for Qin Wenrou, she was so desperate and shameless before everyone, trying hard to force Qin Wenrou into the orchestra.

"If I break the rules to accept her, it would be unfair to those kids who work hard. Don’t say more, next newcomer please."

Qin Xin directly drove the mother and daughter off the stage!

That tone, cold, commanding, caused Mrs. Qin to turn pale.

When did her eldest daughter become so cold-hearted, truly impartial, without considering the family at all?

Has she been raised for nothing?

Backstage after the performance.

Qin Wenrou lay crying bitterly in Mrs. Qin’s arms, her makeup ruined.

"Mommy, I’ve worked so hard for years on the piano, and now it’s all for nothing... sobbing, how can Sister be so cruel?"

Mrs. Qin sighed deeply.

Lark won’t accept Qin Wenrou, and no other orchestra has offered her an olive branch. The five major orchestras have virtually slammed the door to music in Qin Wenrou’s face.

Unable to join an orchestra, unable to support a solo concert, what’s the good in just passing grades, there’s simply no stage.

Ultimately, it’s Qin Xin’s coldness to blame, her heartlessness!

Just as the mother and daughter were filled with resentment towards Qin Xin, a voice sounded behind them—