59 Confirmation (1/2)

Chapter 59: Confirmation

Translator: Kris_LiuEditor: Vermillion

”Mr. Victor!” Lott and Herodotus couldn’t believe that their teacher refused to accept this precious gift.

Although there were still some problems with Lucien’s playing, this was still a great piece of work. If Victor was willing to revise it and recompose it into a symphony, it could possibly become one of the greatest works in the music history, the most brilliant gem on the crown of symphony! Even Felicia felt that what Mr. Victor just said was unbelievable.

Waving his right hand, Victor stopped them and turned to Lucien again.

”Mr. Victor…” Lucien realized that he couldn’t persuade his teacher unless he cast a spell on him. He did not know what to say.

”Thank you, Lucien. Thanks God.” Holding his hand over his heart, Victor smiled, ”It is the most touching music I’ve ever heard. Thank you. Now I have a new understanding toward music. And… can I have the honor to present this great piece of work on the concert as conductor?”

”Thank you for your comment, Mr. Victor… Wait, conductor?” Lucien was very surprised, ”I don’t get it… It’s your concert.”

”Did anyone say that I cannot be a conductor on my own concert?” Victor grinned.

”Idiot…” Felicia commented in a very low voice, ”Mr. Victor is going to introduce your work to all the distinguished audiences on his concert.” She envied Lucien for having such a great chance of gaining much fame within a short period of time. However, she also admitted that Lucien’s talent did deserve this chance.

After hearing Felicia’s words, Lucien hurriedly said to Victor, ”It is my great pleasure.”

”I have a question for you, Lucien.” Herodotus asked him from a distance, with his hands holding tightly, ”Does the work really come from you? Yes, or no?”

The rest of the people in the room just now realize that Lucien was only a very inexperienced music student. How did he manage to compose such an exciting, brilliant solo?

Was he really a genius, a hidden gem?

Everyone was looking at Lucien.

Lucien did not know how to explain to them, and he also couldn’t. With regard to being righteous and honest, he was no way close to his music teacher.

Now, there was only one thing Lucien could do ― stick to his plan.