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The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee novel Chapter 104

Chapter 104, She Really Didn’t Love Him Anymore

The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead Chapter 104

It was thirty past five in the afternoon.

The Love 101 show ended on time.

Ziana had already written the song, halfway.

When she had inspiration, she moved very fast and basically wouldn’t get stuck.

“Mr. Dale, would you like to have a look first?” She asked with a smile,

Aaron was also very polite, “It was my honor to appreciate Ms. Scott’s works in advance.”

Ziana was coaxed into feeling very happy and generously handed him the musical score, “Appreciate it carefully, and

try not to be too exaggerated when you praise me later.”

Aaron smiled gently and tried to hum after taking it over.

The melody of the first sentence struck him.

It seemed ordinary, but there was more to it.

He couldn’t wait to hum on.

The more he hummed, the more excited he became.

His heart trembled slightly, and the blood in his whole body seemed to be excited.

Aaron was a music major, so he could naturally judge whether a score was good or not.

These pieces of scores were gentle and joyful, with a quick rhythm and a hint of shyness and timidity. They would make people think of a young girl who was in love, or their first love when they were young.

Although the song was not complete, the first half was definitely excellent.

The composition was the best test of a person’s aesthetic level of music.

There was no doubt that Ziana’s aesthetic was as beautiful and unique as her own.

Aaron finished humming.

He squeezed the hand holding the manuscript lightly. When he looked at Ziana again, his eyes were full of admiration and eagerness, “Ziana, when will this score be finished?”

“How is it?” Ziana looked at him and asked knowingly.

“I can’t wait to listen to the whole song.” Aaron gave the highest evaluation, “As a professional musician, I have at hunch that this song will definitely be good. I even dare to say that it may be the best song current ten years.”

Ziana was smug and pretended to give him a glare, “Didn’t I tell you that you should not be too exaggerated?”

Aaron liked to get along with her, which made him relaxed and at ease.

He said, “What I said wasn’t hypocritical words but the truth. Please finish the whole song quickly, I am really looking forward to it!”

Ziana stretched her waist and narrowed her eyes slightly, like a proud and elegant kitten.

“Tomorrow.” She pointed to the clock on the wall, “It’s off work, and I refuse to work overtime. I’m going home, what about you?”

 

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“Together.”

Aaron put away the score, put his suit on his arm, and walked out side by side with her.

Outside the Love 101 base, Ziana’s luxury car was already waiting.

Two maids stood by the car door, nodding, respectfully to her, “Miss Scott.”

Ziana tilted her head slightly, and waved her hand towards Aaron.

Her beautiful face seemed to be coated with soft golden light in the afterglow of the setting sun.

Soft, charming, and proud.

Aaron watched her leave, then put his hand on his heart and pressed it lightly.

The heart was always restless.

It beat crazily when he saw her.

But he knew that she had just gone through a relationship, so he had to pursue her step by step, not too impatient. Starting with friends was good for both of them.

Just like now, how harmonious they get along.

Aaron stood for a while, and when he was about to go home, a Rolls-Royce stopped in front of him.

He frowned.

The car door opened, and Andrew, the broker, stepped down.

“Aaron!” Andrew greeted him, helped hold his suit, and signaled him to get in the car, “The big boss wants to see you and specially asked me to pick you up. I heard it was to plan your future development.”

“Oh.” Aaron said lightly.

He had played Tik Tok just to have a conversation with Ziana.

He hadn’t expected to be spotted by a talent scout and signed with the company.

In fact, the signing with the company was also for Ziana.

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