Chapter 99 - The villain and the male lead meet (4)

Even though Zhou Yi did not hold his hand and the atmosphere wasn’t exactly lively, the two archnemesis in the novel were already showing signs of shaking hands with each other. They introduced themselves to each other and looked for a spot to sit down as Yang Zifeng had asked.

Little kiddo Zhang Yuanbao was a smart boy. The spot that he led Zhou Yi to was the couch that Yan Shuyu was sitting at earlier, meaning that he had no intention of entertaining his little buddy at all.

The two little boys sat down on the couch properly and they locked eyes as though wanting to see who’d be the first to give in and break the silence.

Seeing the scene, Yan Shuyu’s eyes beamed and she gave Yang Zifeng two thumbs up.

She felt that Manager Yang was a genius. The male lead and her son were archnemesis that wished for the death of each other, so she had no interest in becoming the male lead’s stepmother. Still, the little male lead was still friendly with her, at this rate, he just might become the best of buds with her son. She didn’t really need to overthink it and see him as an enemy that needed to be avoided!

The scene that her instant son and the male lead was getting along allowed her to let out a sigh of relief. Her mood had improved instantly. Before Liu Ci and Instructor Lin said anything, she took the cello from Yang Zifeng and said, “Now that we have the cello, I’ll play a little bit of it. Please pardon my unskillfulness.”

She opened up the case and took the cello out skillfully. She gave it a little bit of tuning. The other adults also returned to their original seats. The two little boys’ views were blocked by Zhou Qinhe’s tall and large built, even his own son wasn’t spared, so the two of them had to compete to stick their heads out from behind him as much as they could.

Zhou Yi was, after all, a little bit young and a little bit shorter than Zhang Yuanjia. In order to find a spot where he could watch, most of his body was leaning up against the table, even his feet were off the ground. His little face turned beet red shortly – Zhang Yuanjia at least had his feet still somewhat touching the ground, it was much easier for him.

Yan Shuyu positioned herself, smiled at her two biggest, young kiddo fans, and started playing a light-hearted minuet.

She wasn’t lying when she told Liu Ci earlier that she had played the cello in a while, but now the situation has changed. Liu Ci’s attitude toward her had grown notably livelier after her performance. If it wasn’t the boss’s untimely visit, she would have a much more cheerful conversation with Male God Liu.

Even so, Yan Shuyu knew fully well that as talkative as Liu Ci was, she had already passed the initial screening. Her cello skill didn’t really matter that much. If she was good at it, that’s an added bonus. If not, she could already be a pretty decent piano instructor.

As such, Yan Shuyu felt no pressure and could perform however she liked. She picked a piece that didn’t have very much difficulties and also catered toward the kids.

Perhaps, because of her positive mentality or this body was quite talented, Yan Shuyu performed as well as on the first day she walked into Sunshine House asking for a job even though this was her first time playing the cello since her transmigration.