Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 256
After a while, the information was brought over.
After all, the royal family of Yobril was in control of the whole world and it was quite easy for them to simply run a background check on someone.
Hilbert glanced at the girl’s profile.
Name: Sweet Tune, 18 years old.
She had been living in the countryside and it was only recently that she was brought to Sandfort City by her biological parents.
Whether it was her life experiences or her background, they were all too ordinary.
She was obviously not qualified to be the heir of the Yobril Royal Academy of Music. However, Hilbert was somehow interested in her.
Flipping through the information, Hilbert frowned. “Why are there no pictures of her?”
His assistant wiped away his sweat and said anxiously, “Erm… we tried to find something, but there was nothing on the Internet, whether domestically or globally.”
Upon hearing that, Hilbert’s brows knitted again. “Not even the royal family’s internal system?”
His assistant nodded. That girl was too mysterious. There was no way for him to find out more about her. Even this information he got was only through the help of the top hackers of the royal family.
Not to mention photos of any kind.
Hilbert took another look at the information.
He was confused. If this girl grew up in the countryside, why were her rhythm and melody so good?
He had to find out more about her. There was no way he would let another genius slip away from his grasp.
“I need you to find out whether the performance this time was just an unexpected mistake or was indeed plagiarism.”
If this was an unexpected mistake, then he had to keep this talented girl. However, if it was just plagiarism, he would put this matter aside.
When school ended at 5 PM, Janet received a call. The name ‘Director’ was flashing on the screen. She hesitated for a while.
Alas, she answered it.
On the other end of the phone, the director was whining. His voice was brassy. “Oh, My Lord! Sweet Tune! You’ve finally picked up the phone.”
Speechless from his exaggeration, Janet asked, “What happened?” Nonchalantly, she closed her eyes and yawned. Her voice sounded odd. “Are you still worried about the performance?”
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