Purchased A Mr. Right
Chapter 1531

Tina looked to the side for the posters.

A lot of posters were set up on the ground near the entrance and the exit. The picture on the poster was about Dylan Koo sitting in front of a black piano and wearing a black suit with the background of the seashore. Above the picture, it was written in poster font, "The Grand Concert of Famous Pianist Dylan Koo...

Tina's entire body stiffened, and she found it difficult to breathe because of anxiety. She didn't know how to face Dylan after suddenly seeing him.

Her heart was beating fast, and the mixed feelings were surging in her heart.

It hurt so much!

After knowing that Dylan was going to return to their motherland, Tina didn't dare to imagine what would be like when the two of them met again, nor did she expect that they would meet so soon...

On the stage, Dylan was concentrated on playing the piano. His long fingers were just like fairies dancing on the black and white keys. It looked as if he and his piano were a perfect match in artistic expression No one could separate them when the artistic

expression was going on.

Dylan seemed to be born for the piano.

The profile of his face was very cool and handsome, although sometimes he gave people the impression that it was very difficult to get close to his heart. However, when he was playing the piano, the gentle music flew out from his fingers, just like the spring breeze which caressed people's faces. When he was accompanied by his piano, Dylan was so fascinating that he could break countless girls' hearts. When the concert came to its end, the piano music was still lingering around the ears of the audience, who was so dazzled by the performance.

Dylan stood up and made a ninety-degree bow to the audience.

The audience burst into thunderous applause.

Tears filled Tina's eyes, and her vision was blurry. Her hands were clenched into fists, while her nails dug deep into her palms. She didn't even know how much pain she was in.

Seeing that Tina was standing there motionlessly, the colleague gently pushed her. "Tina, the performance is over. What are you waiting for? Let's visit Dylan Koo for an interview!" "I..." Tina opened her mouth. Memories popped up in her mind, and she subconsciously just wanted to escape.

Her colleague didn't know about Tina's thoughts. She reached out and dragged Tina's hand. "Hurry up. Dylan had agreed upon an interview of only twenty minutes!"

Tina had no choice but to follow her.

The door of the lounge was opened, and Dylan was sitting on the sofa inside. He felt very tired after the whole concert. Now, he was having a rest by supporting his face with one hand.

It was as though five years of memories was surging up in her heart, and Tina was in so much pain that she could hardly breathe.

Without the strong lamplights on the stage, Dylan's facial features were clearer and more vivid. He was still wearing the black tuxedo, and his hairs were black and sharp. When he was not smiling, he always gave others a cold and indifferent impression, although his personal charisma could not be denied...

Dylan looked exactly the same as his image in Tina's memory.

However, after five years, he had become more mature and less frivolous.

Tina felt as if her feet had grown heavier with every step.

A girl who looked like Dylan's assistant reminded him, "Dylan, the reporters from

the TV station are here!"

Hearing that, Dylan slowly raised his head.

His expression changed drastically the moment he recognized Tina.

He narrowed his eyes and looked at Tina directly. At the beginning, he was astonished. Then, his eye expression was filled with a mixture of emotions. Finally, he gradually calmed himself down, as if he was looking at a stranger.

However, there seemed to be an almost invisible trace of hatred in the depths of his eyes.

Feeling such a glaring gaze from him, Tina clenched her fists even tighter.

However, no matter how painful her heart was, she didn't dare to let others notice it. She was afraid that all her efforts of hiding her emotions would be in vain in the face of him. She tried her best to pretend to be calm and smiled stiffly. "Long time no see..."

Hearing her words, Dylan's expression became even more indifferent. He smiled coldly and said, "Haha... It's true... I haven't seen you for a long time!"

Since he decided to return to his motherland, he had imagined countless times how he would meet her again.

However, Dylan hadn't expected that the first thing he heard from her after they met again would be "long time no see"... Tina's calm and casual attitude seemed to have turned all his imaginations into a joke. It turned out that he was the only one who was suffering from the separation of the two of them.

This was so unfair!

Her colleague asked in surprise, "Tina, do you know Mr. Koo?"

Tina tried her best to maintain her smile that virtually looked sadder than crying. She explained, "Dylan and I were once in the same school. He was a musical genius at that time, and he was famous throughout the entire school. Many girls had become his fans. He was a senior fellow student two grades higher than me!"

Her colleague as amused, "It's great you two are schoolmates. Then our interview will be more casual!"

"Hum..." Tina looked down.

Dylan suddenly sneered and asked, "Just this kind of relationship?"

His eyes were sarcastic. But it was hard to tell whether he was indirectly mocking her or mocking himself.

Tina's breathing pace became disordered as she looked at him.

Her colleague seemed to have smelt something special. "Then, the two of you..."

Dylan glanced at her hands which were clenched and said coldly, "She was once adopted by the Koo family. In fact, I am still her nominal brother. Five years ago, she cut off all her ties with the Koo family!" Tina's face was pale.

Her colleagues also realized the unusual atmosphere between the two of them. There seemed to be a feeling of alienation in the air. She quickly laughed and said, "The time is urgent. Let's hurry up and interview Mr.

Koo!"

The interview went on quite smoothly.

As the questions of the interview were all arranged in advance, Tina and her colleague just needed to ask them according to the script after the machine was set up.

Twenty minutes passed quickly, but also slowly from a different angle.

Tina felt that every minute of the interview was torturous and excruciating. When she finally left the lounge, she felt as if she had collapsed into nothingness.

The location of the music hall was relatively remote in the city. For this reason, the two of them didn't drive the working car of their TV station; instead, they took a taxi to get here.

Tina and her colleague stood near the entrance and the street, but almost no taxi stopped as they waved perhaps because it

was the evening peak of the day.

They waited for a long time. When the colleague began trying to use the online carhailing service, they saw a white Porsche Panamera stop in front of them.

The car window rolled down, and Dylan turned out to be the driver. His face was still indifferent. "It's not easy to take a taxi here. You had just interviewed me. I'll drive you back as a return!" Tina's colleague was happy to hear this.

A hitch ride would certainly be better than waiting for a taxi which never came... Before tina could say anything, her colleague had already opened the door and got in the car.

Tina had no choice but to get in as well.

Tomorrow was the weekend, and it was already off-duty time now. What's more, the route back to the TV station would be long and complicated. The colleague intended to go back home directly because she could hand in the machines on Monday. For this reason, Tina also decided to go back home directly. She told Dylan the address.

After the colleague was sent back home, there were only two of them left in the car.

The evening sunlight shone through the car window, and the silence between them seemed to last for a long time.

None of them tried to make a conversation.

Dylan seemed to have been focused on driving. Halfway through, he suddenly turned to a different direction and parked the car by the riverside and near a large bridge.

In the distance, the sunset glow dotted the sky, and the river water was rolling on nonstop. The wind was cold and even bonepiercing.

Dylan got off the car.

Tina pursed her lips and followed him with heavy footsteps.

Dylan stood on the riverbank still, and his back figure looked lonesome.

Hearing her footsteps, he tilted his head slightly, snorted, and said, "We're brother and sister. "Long time no see" is the only thing you said to me. Don't you have anything else to say to me?

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