Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 848
Under Megan’s guidance, Emily successfully met the famous piano master in Sandfort City—Wesley Ford.
Upon Wesley’s arrival, the guests were collectively shocked.
They knew that Wesley refused every invitation he received. Even if it was an international event, he would find a suitable reason to decline the invitation. It was difficult to see him at huge events, but today, he actually made an appearance at the Jackson Family’s banquet. It signified just how much respect he showed Emily.
It seemed that rather than being a contender for the first place, Emily could directly be considered the champion.
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She hadn’t even competed but everyone already predicted her to be the champion. Emily’s skills certainly weren’t comparable to others!
With the hem of her dress lifted, Emily walked up to Wesley and respectfully offered her hand. “Master Ford, thank you very much for coming to the Jackson Family’s banquet. Please take a seat at the VIP table.”
Wesley pushed up his glasses and smiled. “Don’t worry. It’s no hurry. I came here today to assess the skill level of the World Piano Competition’s winner.”
He wanted to see how well Mr. Hilbert had taught his students.
Emily pursed her lips, then said modestly, “Master Ford, you’re too kind. I still have a long way to go from being the champion! However, I’ll be playing the piano today. I hope that you can give me some comments after my performance.”
With that said, Wesley was naturally very happy. “All right. I’ll be waiting for your performance.”
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Emily was all smiles as she stated firmly, “I’m sure I won’t let you down, Master.”
Wesley pushed his glasses up once more, then went to the VIP area and sat down.
After sitting down, he made a gesture and someone brought forth a huge object.
Wesley was smiling with anticipation. “This is a gift for you, Miss Jackson. I hope you’ll like it.”
As he spoke, the cloth covering it was gradually lifted.
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