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Chapter 181

Music was a language that transcended barriers, and though Stella's piano skills didn't quite match her mastery

of the violin, she could effortlessly pass a Grade 8 exam with ease.

On stage, a mother and daughter were performing a duet.

The girl's mother played the piano with remarkable skill. Even when the girl stumbled over a few notes due to

nerves, her mother remained calm and swiftly covered for her.

Marvin, sitting beside Stella, leaned in to whisper sintel.

"That little girl's nis Marilyn. Her mom is the heiress of Royal Crest

Diamantine. | heard Marilyn say that her mom is a top-tier pianist and even works as one professionally on the

side."

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"She started learning the piano with her mom when she was just three."

Stella nodded softly.

Marilyn's mother was impressive, and Marilyn herself was holding her own. Despite a few slips, she quickly

regained her composure without letting it affect their overall performance.

For an adult, such mistakes might cost points, but for a five or six-year-old to recover so swiftly, it was actually a

bonus.

The mother and daughter made a striking pair-the mother, graceful and refined, and the girl, radiant with

youthful exuberance. When their performance ended, the crowd broke into roaring applause.

Abby, watching from the side, joined in the clapping.

"What a beautiful opening act! Oh, by the way, Star, while you were changing, the kindergarten teacher cby

to let us know that we're the finale."

"The finale?" Stella's interest was piqued. "So Rachel's performing before me?"

Abby nodded with a slight huff. "She decided to redo her look and get her makeup done, which is hardly enough

time, but she insisted on going before you."

"Ha, talk about shameless."

Marvin, looking puzzled, asked, "Aunt Abby, isn't the finale a good thing?"

Abby explained, "Well, everyone knows that the opening and the finale are two very important spots in a

performance. The opening captures attention, and the finale is supposed to be the grand finish."

"But in today's fast-paced world, the finale isn't as coveted as it used to be, especially in competitions."

"People's attention spans are limited. After a long series of performances, the judges' focus and energy aren't

what they were at the start, and they often overlook many details and highlights. Instead, the flaws tend to

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stand out more."

"Especially after seeing impressive acts earlier, following performers can seem dull and uninteresting by

comparison."

Marvin mused, "Really? | always thought the finale was the best."

Abby replied, "If the finale were really the best, why would those parents at competitions be so willing to give up

such a prspot to us? Think about it. In sperformance settings, the audience is tired after watching for so

long. By the end, they can barely sit still. At that point, if the final act isn't outstanding, audience members might

start leaving early. They figure they've seen most of it already, and if the last act doesn't seem exciting, they

can't be bothered to stick around for it. If you want to close the show strong, you'd better be famous and crazy

talented. Otherwise, good luck finding an audience still around."

As Abby glanced at the judges' scores, she noted, "Look, for a competition, the opening act is really where you

want to shine." The average score for Marilyn and her mom was an impressive ninety-six, already setting a high

bar.