Chapter 82 (1/2)

Lance’s diagnosis of “resentment” froze Qi Mu in place. For a long while, he didn’t know what to say.

Akkad, on the other hand, frowned, “Lance, what are you talking about? How could Little Seven’s music be resentful? I didn’t notice it. I heard momentum.”

“Well,” Lance shook his head, “Reed, you’re not a delicate person, to begin with. I wish I misheard. But since you’ve come to me with your precious student, you must feel that your and my violin is somewhat complementary. You asked me to give some pointers. So…”

“I’m saying, even though my playing is not on par with your student. . . Over the years, my understanding is not worse than yours.”

Since his old friend so serious, Akkad realized Lance really wanted to guide Qi Mu. So he said, “Yes, Lance, you’re right. I think that on music perception, you’re better than me. But I don’t feel the ‘resentment’ you mention. . .”

“Professor, I think. . . I understand what Master Lance meant.” Akkad’s next words were interrupted by the pleasant voice of the youth. He turned and saw Qi Mu looking at him with a smile. “Professor, Master Lance can hear things that even I didn’t notice. I believe. . . he’s right.”

Lance nodded and smiled, “That’s good. This kind of resentment isn’t a bad thing. To tell you the truth, Beethoven couldn’t have forced himself to write so many classics while being deaf if he didn’t have such sorrow and hatred toward life. Of course, everyone has different styles of music. Little Seven, I hope you can be a genius like Mozart. . . not Beethoven.”

Mozart’s life was full of ups and downs, from the fame in his youth to the predicament of his later years. He pawned his watch to survive, and eventually, even his grave was gone. However, his music seldom showed the ugliness of humanity. Instead, it was always exciting and cheerful.

Classical music was diverse. Whether you were gentle, delicate, vigorous, or even cynical, you could always find your place in this world.

Nevertheless, music was like people. One can tell what kind of a person someone was by hearing their music. Although Mr. Lance seemed to be directing Qi Mu’s violin, he wanted Qi Mu to cast aside the grudge in his heart.

Lance believed Qi Mu may have suffered some unfairness before and was depressed. He wanted Qi Mu to open his eyes, to see everything was better now, and to forget those unpleasant things.

However, Lance didn’t know the inexplicable aggression in his music was caused by. . .

A deadly hatred that could never be forgotten.

Although he knew he couldn’t forget this hatred, Qi Mu still took Lance’s words to heart. He didn’t want his music to be entangled in the shadow of that scum forever. But to completely forget and abandon it, he could only say. . .

『This matter needed to be resolved first.』

Qi Mu thought this to himself but didn’t leak any of it in his expression. He bowed respectfully to the gentle maestro and said, “Thank you for your advice, Master Lance. I understand.”

Lance smiled at his earnest expression. Although he didn’t know what kind of torment this child had in his heart, he hoped this lovely young man would live happily.

Akkad was not as delicate as his good friend. He didn’t hear any kind of buried aggression when his student played. He thought there was nothing wrong with Qi Mu’s sorrowful style.

In this world, only Lance Trier, one of the world’s top three violin masters could find the faint aggression in Qi Mu’s violin. Even the other two, Reed Akkad and Farrell Louis couldn’t hear it.

Qi Mu and his mentor had lunch at Lance’s home. Not long after, Qi Mu’s mentor rushed him to the maestro’s practice room. The famous violinist said it was so Qi Mu’s skills wouldn’t get rusty when, in fact. . . Akkad wanted to discuss some “secret” matters with Lance.

After the sun set and night fell, Qi Mu was finally released “with the grace of His Majesty” and could put down his violin.

Qi Mu searched for the aggression Lance mentioned the entire afternoon. He played 《Violin Concerto in E minor》 and 《Devil’s Trills》 for four or five hours but still couldn’t find it.

Qi Mu could only sigh. “Master Lance’s musical perception. . . is second to none!”

Since he couldn’t find the aggression, Qi Mu secretly decided to solve this matter as soon as possible. He didn’t want to let that scum affect him after leaving Lance’s house.

Although he had decided, he had yet to form a solid plan when Akkad’s voice called out, “Little Seven, teacher. . . might be leaving Vienna soon.”

Qi Mu asked, “Professor?”

In the beautiful and quiet streets of Vienna, a handsome youth walked with a delicate dark green violin case in his hand. Under the dim moonlight, his eyes were wide with surprise. He was dumbfounded. . . unable to understand what he just heard.