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Chapter 356 Striking Resemblance
At first glance, Cecilia noticed that the woman in the video resembled at young Paula.
When she was little, she admired Paula immensely. She would often sneak peeks at videos of a youthful Paula
dancing on stage repeatedly.
When Paula was younger, she began her career as a ballet dancer.
“Boss, are you done? What do you think?”
When Cecilia regained her senses, she thought it was probably just a coincidental resemblance. “It’s quite good.
However, I'd like to wait and see.
“All right, I'll keep their contact information for now.”
“All right.” Cecilia then ended the call.
She dared not watch the video again because as soon as she played it, the scene that immediately. dominated
her mind was from her childhood. It was the moment when she had told Paula that she wanted to learn how to
dance and was subsequently mocked by her.
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“You're deaf! You can’t dance when you can’t even hear the beat clearly. Do keep up with the rhythm? Don’t
embarrass me,” said Paula. you think you can
Later on, Cecilia still stood on a stage.
Back then, she received countless awards, but Paula had never once praised her for it.
“What's the point of working so hard? Sthings can’t be achieved just by effort, you know.” Paula looked at
Cecilia with contempt. “People like you, who're born with a disability, should stick to doing what disabled people
can do. Don’t even dream about achieving great success overnight. You're simply not cut out for dancing.”
Despite Paula's constant discouragement, Cecilia never gave up on dancing.
One day, when she was at a dance competition, someone took away her hearing aid while she was resting.
As such, when she returned to the stage, all she could hear was the cacophony, unable to discern the melody.
Her performance at the national competition was riddled with errors, leading to her elimination.
After she returned home, Paula cut up her dance costright in front of her, tossing her dance shoes into the
trash bin. “Don’t you dare dance in the future anymore. If | ever see you dancing again, I'll break your legs.”
Reflecting on everything that had transpired in the past, Cecilia curled up, hugging herself tightly as a slight
tremble ran through her body.
The pain from her childhood was something she feared she might never fully recover from in her lifetime.
Inside the music room, Cecilia was engrossed in her painful past, oblivious to the figure that had walked in and
said, “Ceci.”
The familiar voice brought Cecilia back from the past to the present as she turned her head to look at Nathaniel.
“Why are you here?” asked Cecilia in a hoarse voice.
After Nathaniel lost his sight, his sense of hearing becextraordinarily sharp. He arrived in front of Cecilia,
wanting to reach out and hold her, yet he feared her rejection.
Thus, he walked to the side of the piano and sat down. Under Cecilia's peculiar gaze, he laid his slender fingers
on the piano keys.
Even though he couldn't remember, he could still instinctually play a gentle tune quickly.
Cecilia stared at him. “You know how to play the piano?”
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In the past, Nathaniel complained that her playing the piano was noisy, and she had always thought that he
couldn't play the instrument himself.
Once the melody ended, Nathaniel paused. “Not entirely.”
He continued to play other tunes, and to her surprise, she realized that he was actually playing the very piece
she had recently composed.
He simply listened occasionally and remembered it.
As Nathaniel played, he simultaneously pointed out the areas where Cecilia felt there were issues. “I feel like this
bit could be changed.”
After he made a change, Cecilia found no issues after listening to it again.
At that moment, Cecilia's perception of him inevitably changed.
Speople rely on fate to get by, but Nathaniel truly depended on himself.
Immediately, Cecilia revised the parts that needed correction.
Before dinner, with Nathaniel’s help, Cecilia miraculously managed to correct all the problems with the piece.-
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“Did you really lose your memory?” Cecilia asked incredulously as she looked at him.