Chapter 162 Fix It, Break It
The spacious music classroom fell so silent you could hear a pin drop.
“W–w–what the hell?” Seven’s curse came out in a stutter.
“Mr. Grey, did I just hallucinate? Did she say she fixed it?”
Seven knew Cassia’s piano skills were insane, but repairing a piano and playing one were two completely different things.
Draven’s dark eyes held the reflection of the girl, a flickering light dancing in his half–lidded gaze.
“Cassia, what are you talking about? Stop messing around. You’re embarrassing yourself,” Brie spoke up.
Brie’s voice was low, but because the classroom was so quiet, everyone could hear her clearly..
Cassia glanced casually at the black and white keys beside her, then sat down. Without even looking, she placed one hand on the piano and let her fingers move lazily across the keys.
There were only a few notes, but they were so beautiful that they took your breath away.
When the last note faded, everyone in the room was left hanging for more.
This was the second time they had heard Cassia play. The first had been at the winter party.
Every student present felt that hearing such a beautiful melody meant they could die without regrets.
“Alright, I’m leaving now.” Cassia stood up, shoved her hands back into her pockets, and walked toward the door.
Everyone watched Cassia’s retreating figure in silence, their faces all wearing the same stunned expression.
Brie especially was reeling inside, her mind in turmoil.
Because now she knew that Cassia could not only play the piano but also repair one..
That required years of practice, ear training, and study to achieve such professional knowledge
and skill.
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Chapter 162 Fix It, Break It
As far as she knew, the youngest person to reach that level was in their 40s.
And Cassia was only 18.
When had she reached such an incredible level?
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The way Cassia had carried herself while playing just now, her posture and presence, had suddenly reminded her of Arwing.
How was that possible?
Could Cassia actually be Arwing?
No, impossible!
Brie immediately dismissed the terrifying thought.
Her idol, her role model, was not only glamorous but also refined and elegant.
In terms of personality alone, the two couldn’t be more different.
“Hey! Cassia! Are you still going to deny that you broke the piano?” Danica shouted after her.
“If you didn’t break it, how did you know what was wrong
The other students thought Danica had a point.
Cassia’s face was filled with irritation.
Was it really that hard for her to just go home and rest?
with it?”
Looking at all those suspicious eyes, all those judgmental stares, it seemed like they had already decided she was the one who broke the piano.
Cassia shot Danica and Brie a cold glare.
Last time, Draven had sent her the mushroom soup, and they had shamelessly eaten it.
And the time before that, they had opened her mail without permission.
And so many other times.
Cassia was starting to lose her temper. Did they think she was a pushover?
Did they really think she was all bark and no bite?
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Chapter 162 Fix It, Break It
Cassia turned back around and walked over to the piano, her face ice–cold.
She raised her foot…
Crash!
The piano she had just repaired was kicked over with one powerful blow.
“Ah!”
Everyone present nearly jumped out of their skin, not just from Cassia’s actions, but from the thunderous sound of the piano hitting the floor.
Cassia slowly lowered her foot, her brows raised in arrogant defiance.
“I did that. I admit it! But what I didn’t do, no one is going to pin on me!”
With that, Cassia left the classroom without looking back.
She left behind a room full of students and teachers frozen in shock.
“Hell yeah! That was awesome! Shutting them down feels great, and she just won’t stop owning them!” Seven cheered for Cassia, then clicked his tongue. “But this mess isn’t gonna be easy to clean up.”
Draven sat there quietly.
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