Chapter 328 Attitude Changed

Cora couldn't figure out why Nora wanted to ask these questions, so she could only recallinstinctively. "Annie? That old lady who always likes to wear a hat with a few feathers?"

"That's right. That's her! Have you ever performed in front of her?” Nora suddenly becameinexplicably excited, and even the servant who supported her couldn't help but look at her a fewmore times.

Because she seldom saw Nora being so excited since she had served Nora.

"Probably. I remember when she went to New York to accept students. My mother took me to meether and asked me to perform for her. She wanted to accept me as her student, but I refused. I hadalready passed the exam and been admitted as an eighth-grade medical student, and I don't wantto disturb my academic career by learning the piano.”

"I see." Nora became even more excited.

Annie was also a pianist and a classmate of Nora, who was about Nora's equal in her achievement.Whenever they were mentioned, it was inevitable for them to be compared.

Originally, Nora was slightly better, but later Annie accepted an outstanding student.

Under her training, the student became famous overseas and the first to hold a piano recital inSiava.

As a result, Annie's achievements suddenly surpassed hers. Every time they went to the classreunion, Annie would sneer at Nora, saying Nora's career was stagnant because of marriage andraising children.

Thus, Nora held her grudge and always wanted to overtake Annie before they died. She also vowedto train a person who would also be able to hold a piano recital in Siava.

Then she heard from others that when Annie selected students, the student who held the pianorecital was actually not her first choice.

At that time, there was a girl who was younger than that person who played Chopin's etude in FMinor very well, and Annie was quite satisfied with her.

But that girl told Annie secretly after the performance that she didn't want to learn piano. She wasadmitted as an eight-year medical student and wanted to study medicine to be a doctor who couldsave lives, but her mother didn't want her to study medicine and asked her to learn various courses.So she begged Annie not to accept her so that she could have more time to continue studying themedicine she loved.

It was said that Annie felt the girl's dream was great, so she agreed. But she felt it was a pitywhenever that girl was mentioned, saying that if she had taken that girl as her student back then,she would be much more successful than she was now.

When Nora heard this before, she always felt that it was exaggerated, but in fact, she stillmemorized that girl, thinking that if she had a chance to replace the girl, she would spare no effort tomake that girl her student, then train her well, and let her hold a piano recital in Siava.

And when she heard Cora play Chopin's etude in F Minor, many things were connected in her mind,so she hurriedly asked Cora to confirm her guess.

Now that Nora had confirmed it after asking Cora, she planned to follow her original plan, so sheasked Cora, "Do you want to continue learning the piano? It would be a waste of your talent if youdon't learn, or you..."

She thought, "Or can you become my student?"

But before Nora could finish speaking, Cora's cell phone rang.

Cora answered the phone, and her expression changed after listening.

"I'll be there right away." After hanging up the phone, she immediately told Nora, "I have to go first,and you don't need to ask me for this in the future. We are equal, so I don't have to follow yourplan.”

Then she stopped a taxi on the side of the road and left without looking back.

"Madam Hansen, this girl is so defiant. She dares to talk to you with such an attitude. If Mr. Hansenreally married her, then..."

Servants liked to please the master. These days, Nora was making things difficult for Cora, which theservant clearly saw.

So right now, the servant wanted to please Nora by reprimanding Cora when Cora was being sodefiant.

But she didn't expect Nora to reprimand her before she could finish speaking. "Shut up. No matterhow wrong she is, she is Byron's woman. How can you blame her?"

Nora went back to the piano room by herself after reprimanding the servant, leaving the servant inpuzzlement there.

Didn't Nora quite like speaking ill of Cora with her?

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