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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

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Chapter 518

Joshua arched an eyebrow, amusement flickering in his eyes.

"Rachel, didn't | offer before? | could have taken care of her for you, but you refused."

Rachel's expression stiffened.

He was right-he had made the offer, and she had turned it down. All she'd ever wanted was to win Haynes for

herself. She wasn't sheartless monster-why would she ever want blood on her hands?

But things were different now.

With Mr. Burton backing Stella, she had becuntouchable. Even Joshua would struggle to go up against the

Burtons and cout on top.

Maybe it was tto stop hesitating. Maybe Stella just needed to disappear, once and for all.

Rachel parted her lips, instinctively searching for sexcuse. But when it ctto speak, not a single

word made it out.

Things really had changed. Her heart was growing colder by the day.

Joshua watched her pale, troubled face and didn't bother waiting for an answer. Whether she was kind or cruel-it

made no difference to him.

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He spoke up, his tone calm. "I can handle this for you. But before | do, there's something | want to ask."

Rachel hesitated. "What is it?"

Joshua fixed her with a look. His eyes, usually so clear, were now as dark and impenetrable as ink-cold,

fathomless, impossible to read.

"Why is it, after all these years, you've never played anything quite like that piece from that night?"

Rachel froze, realization dawning almost immediately-Joshua must have heard Stella's performance of

"Moonlight" earlier. It had reminded him.

Every musician has their own style. She wasn't the violinist from that night, so of course she could never capture

what Joshua was searching for.

She had tried, in her own way, to reach for the feeling he wanted. But emotion in music was such an elusive

thing. She'd never really understood what it was Joshua heard that night-what he was truly looking for.

Rachel tried to explain herself. "That night, | was in a really good headspace, I—"

Joshua cut her off. "But today | heard Stella play, and she cvery close to that feeling."

Rachel faltered, uncertain. "Are you talking about... her original style?"

"Original style?"

Rachel clarified, "Stella's performance today was very close to the original interpretation of the piece."

She shot Joshua a sidelong glance, then continued, "Beginners always try to mimic the original style. But

professionals-real violinists-they develop their own sound.

Back then, 'Moonlight' had just becpopular. | practiced it every day in the garden. At first, | copied the

original as closely as | could. But after a while, once I got the hang of it, | started blending in my own way of

playing."

She wasn't lying she really had developed her own style. Imitation was something only novices did. No matter

how perfect your imitation, it would always belong to someone else.

Thinking of this, Rachel felt a strange sense of relief.

She managed a small smile. “Joshua, you've hired so many professional violinists

to play 'Moonlight' for you, but you must have noticed how rare it is to find someone who gives you what you

want.

It's not that they aren't skilled-it's just that every professional has their own style.

You think Stella comes close

because she's still imitating the

original. Remember at that

preschool competition? She played 'Moonlight' there, too. Honestly suspect those few pieces might be all she

knows."

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