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Chapter 174

Seated in the audience, Wendy's expression shifted slightly as Kelly's performance filled the hall.

“So she’s not all pout and tics after all,” she muttered. “Turns out Kelly actually has sreal skill... Just

judging from this piece, she’s had at least ten years of training.”

Next to her, Xavier added, “She’s huge online right now. Tons of hardcore fans. Sure, sof that’s thanks to

Carter's PR team, but she’s definitely talented.”

Wendy had always known Kelly as an “intecelebrity.”

Constantly in the media, tangled in rumors with Carter, trending every other week. Her npopped up almost

every tWendy scrolled through the news. She'd even seen thumbnails of Kelly playing the violin more than

once.

But she’d never clicked on a single one.

To her, Kelly had always seemed like the type who thrived on playing the victim-just another professional damsel

in distress. The labels-“violin prodigy,” “the most beautiful woman in classical music”-only made Wendy roll her

eyes.

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People who lacked real skill were the ones who needed to rely on hype and intebuzz.

Still, even she had to admit-Kelly definitely had what it took to get into Bell University.

If today’s bet had been made by anyone else, they probably wouldn't stand a chance.

Noticing Wendy's silence, Xavier glanced over. “You don’t really think Sharon's going to lose, do you?”

Wendy blinked out of her thoughts. “Of course not. I'll give Kelly her due-she’s talented. But her level? Compared

to Sharon,

it’s not even close.”

Xavier raised a brow. “Sharon's really that good?”

“You think I'd lie to you?”

Still looking skeptical, Xavier said, “You're the one who toldnot to step in. If she loses, don’t blme for

staying out of it.”

Wendy pressed her lips into a thin line, clearly irritated. “Why does everyone keep acting like Sharon doesn’t

have what it takes?

“It's not that | don’t think she’s good,” Xavier replied. “It's just... even if she’s great, hasn't she gone almost five

years without seriously playing the violin?”

Wendy let out a small, awkward cough. “She’s been practicing lately... And even if she hadn't picked up the

violin in five years, she could still beat Kelly. No question.” 1

Her confidence returned.

“If Sharon were at her peak, she'd blow her off the stage.”

On stage, as Kelly finished her solo, the lights brightened beside her.

Theo appeared in the spotlight.

Dressed in a perfectly tailored black suit, his hair neatly slicked back, he looked every inch the refined young

gentleman. Standing beside Kelly-her in white, him in black-they made a striking duo. The coordinated outfits

highlighted both of them beautifully.

Clearly, the makeup mishap earlier hadn't shaken Kelly in the slightest.

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Elsewhere in the audience, Denise watched the performance with wide eyes.

“I don’t know much about violin,” she said, “but this is amazing. No wonder she went viral-she’s the real deal.”

Even Madeline, who was notoriously hard to impress, showed a rare look of approval.

She even offered a few candid words. “Back when our family was still climbing, we needed a strong marriage

alliance. That's the only reason | turned her down. If it were today, | might've supported the match.”

Denise turned to look at her. “But in the end, Carter ended up with Sharon, who's not even in the sleague as

Kelly. She's nowhere near as impressive.”

At the mention of Sharon, a flash of distaste crossed Madeline's eyes.

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