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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 998

Chapter 998

Wasn't Clark spoiling her enough? Not enough for her? Needed to come here and steal the limelight, too? She's really going to use her pseudonym to beat these students? Shameless! What's the point if she win like that? Empty victory!

Upon seeing members of Summerfield College's talent team members resting nearby, the students of Westerly College immediately felt a sense of unease and tension.

After all, Summerfield College was one of the top universities in the country.

Compared to them, the Westerly College seemed somewhat inferior.

Worse yet, the two schools’ rest areas were adjacent, creating an inexplicable sense of tension and psychological pressure.

Arabella scanned everyone. "Everyone take a moment to rest in your own space and adjust your mindset. The competition will start in twenty minutes"

One girl in a white dress couldn't help but say, "Arabella, I'm a little nervous."

"Me too.” Another girl in a black gown anxiously piped up. “I've been studying piano for five years, but students from music colleges are competing. I'm afraid I'll be utterly defeated as soon as I perform:

Before she could fully express her anxiety, a mocking voice interrupted.

"You dared to embarrass yourself after only five years of practice? I've been playing piano since I was three, fifteen years now, and I wouldn't dare to enter a piano competition."

The speaker was Emma, a music major from Summerfield College. Her fingers fell on the nearby piano keys, playing a famous piece with a showy display of her speed and skill.

The students from Westerly College listened in stunned silence, their faces burning with embarrassment. They hadn't expected her to be so good.

They should never have entered the competition.

They were not only bringing trouble upon themselves but also embarrassing Westerly College.

After Emma finished playing, the students from Summerfield College applauded and praised her performance.

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