The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 494: Not Knowing One’s Place
However, when Susan Stone shifted her gaze from Damian Knight to Berg, she found that Berg’s face was dark and looked extremely unpleasant.
Looking at the musicians who came with Berg, they were actually asleep in their chairs!
At that moment, Berg spoke up—
"Accept her as a student?"
On stage, Willow Grant couldn’t clearly see Berg’s expression. When she heard him, her heart leapt to her throat, almost jumping out of her mouth.
Mr. Berg wanted to accept her as his student!
Inside, Willow Grant frantically screamed with excitement.
Meanwhile, Susan Stone nervously clenched her sleeves with apprehension.
She couldn’t understand where Willow had played wrong, to the point where the other pianists fell asleep, and Mr. Berg’s expression was as sour as if he had eaten something foul.
Susan was scared and wanted to change the subject, but it was too late. Berg sneered dismissively after asking a rhetorical question and then said, "Madam, are you joking with me? With her level, even my worst student could play this with their feet!"
The auditorium was silent, and everyone present heard the remark clearly.
Though Berg spoke in English, Crestfall University students were not clueless enough to not understand him.
Berg meant that Willow Grant was not worthy to be accepted as his student.
The student who was previously scolded as an "armchair critic" puffed out his chest and said, "What did I say? I might not play ’Rebirth,’ but that doesn’t mean I haven’t heard it. Willow Grant did play terribly!"
"Actually, I also thought her performance was rigid, but I didn’t dare to say it earlier."
"Ha, those who blindly praised Willow’s piano skills earlier clearly don’t understand piano at all, truly laughable!"
This comment left many with embarrassed expressions, making them eager to add fuel to the fire—
"With that skill level, how does she have the nerve to play ’Rebirth’?"
"What a disgrace to Cathaysia!"
"Get off the stage! Willow Grant should get off the stage immediately! And that aunt who spoke up for her, she should leave our school too!"
Susan Stone felt so embarrassed she wished she could disappear into the ground.
On stage, Willow Grant trembled, her mind blank.
From heaven to hell, it only took an instant.
She didn’t understand why she’d only played two wrong notes, yet Berg mocked her so much?!
As for the students in the audience, they all had so much to say; why didn’t they come up and play ’Rebirth’ themselves?
Anger and disappointment clouded Willow’s judgment, and she raised the microphone to loudly question Berg: "Mr. Locke Berg! I was playing ’Rebirth,’ with a world-class difficulty. Why must you be so strict with this piece? You know, fewer than twenty people in the world can play it!"
Locke Berg chuckled; he always spoke directly and was even a bit harsh. Initially, he planned to say less out of respect for "Star River," but with Willow’s retort, he had no choice but to respond.
Locke Berg said loudly, "Your country, Cathaysia, has a phrase ’not knowing what’s good for oneself.’ I think it suits you perfectly."
Willow’s face darkened as Locke Berg continued, "Do you know what the newspapers mean by ’fewer than twenty people can play this piece’? It’s not just about finishing the piece, but bringing out its soul. From you, I only see a rigid sheet of music with no soul. If even someone like you can claim to ’play Rebirth,’ then at least two hundred million people worldwide could play this piece!"







