Mr. Ji's morning star

Chapter 558 Interesting phenomenon

Chapter 558 Interesting phenomenon

When Nancy secretly watched the discussion, she also discovered a very interesting phenomenon.

Ina Angel was one of Miss Mitchelson's supporters, and one of her strongest supporters.

She systematically extolled Miss Mitchelson's excellence, explaining how Miss Mitchelson was better than Nancy.

From bloodlines to birth, innate and acquired literacy and demeanor, and then to her own talents, Miss Mitchelson is praised to the sky.

According to Aina, Miss Mitchelson's genius was personally recognized by the famous teachers, and it has an absolute gold content.Unlike Nancy, as a packaged star, how much of her talent is real and how much is fake?
Even if Nancy's talent in music is truly astonishing and unrivaled among her peers, but judging a person's excellence is not only based on one aspect.Besides, Miss Mitchelson had proved herself to be a musician.

——Nancy completed the classic work within half an hour on Stage [-], and Ms. Michelson could also find inspiration to create on the spot the first second she saw Donna Hurley.

——After Nancy disappeared, Miss Mitchelson once again created a masterpiece.

—Miss Mitchelson is better than Nancy, there is no doubt about it.

Nancy couldn't help laughing after reading Aina's comments in the public discussion.

Sylvie was sitting next to her, looking at the page like her, "What will happen if Aina knows the truth?"

"Who knows?" Nancy put the tablet down.

Marcus' voice came from the front, "The rest is over."

Sylvie complained: "It took less than 3 minutes to rest, and Marcus did it on purpose."

Nancy said, "It's not me who needs to rest."

Sylvie immediately looked in another direction, and it was Hill sitting there.

Compared with Nancy's calm face, she can still read the page and joke with him.

Hill was going to be in a lot of embarrassment, his forehead was covered with sweat, and he looked like he had exhausted a lot of energy.

Nancy walked to the fencing field and said to Marcus, "Mr. Marcus, I think I can give more of my teaching time to Hill."

Marcus said: "You want me to prove that you are better than Hill, of course I need to verify it myself."

Nancy: "Isn't that enough proof?"

Marcus tells Nancy to take the sword.

Nancy was noncommittal, and took the fencing sword in her hand.

The two began to fight on the field.

Hill looked up at them, his face indifferent.

After watching it for a while, Sylvie walked over to Hill.

"You lost." Sylvie said to Hill.

Hill ignored him.

Sylvie pursed her lips, "Don't deny it, you can't beat Nancy at all."

Hill said: "Nancy lied."

"What?" Sylvie was surprised.

Hill didn't look at him, his eyes were always on the field, "Nancy didn't just learn fencing with Marcus."

Hill's words are very calm, but people have to believe that what he said is true.

Sylvie didn't want to believe it, "You won't admit that you lost, and you still make excuses."

Hill looked at him.

The golden eyeballs reveal a bit of ferocity that is rarely seen in ordinary times.

Sylvie met his gaze and stared at him.

"Hello." The sudden voice on the field stopped the two from looking at each other.

The two looked towards the field together and found that Nancy had been hugged by Marcus.

"What are you doing!?" Sylvie immediately ran towards the field.

Marcus left with Nancy in his arms.

Sylvie ran up to him and tripped over Marcus' side kick.

Sylvie groaned.

Hill saw Marcus lift his foot again, as if he was going to step on Sylvie.

"Mr. Marcus," he called.

Marcus' foot didn't step on Sylvie in the end, but stepped over his body.It was so natural, as if what Hill saw just now was an illusion.

Marcus said: "My dear student is injured, and I'm going to take her for treatment. Hill, practice here by yourself."

Hill glanced at Nancy, "The doctor can come."

"I don't worry about others." Marcus laughed, and then left without talking nonsense with Hill, hugged Nancy tightly.

Nancy could feel Hill's gaze on her and glanced at him too.

Hill stared at her.

He thought Nancy would resist, or yell at Marcus.

As a result Nancy did nothing.

Until Marcus took Nancy away.

——Did Nancy not escape the temptation of Marcus in the end?

Hill thought about it.

Marcus's arms were not difficult to break away from, especially with other people around.

If Nancy herself doesn't want to, she just needs to show it.

Unless Nancy has something that Marcus has grasped?

A lot of thoughts flashed through Hill's mind, but his expression didn't change at all.

"Why don't you stop Marcus!" Sylvie got up and found that Nancy and Marcus had disappeared, he shouted angrily to Hill: "What if Nancy gets hurt by Marcus. "

Hill ignored him.

"Hill!" Sylvie yelled.

Hill said: "Why stop it?"

Sylvie opened his mouth, but before he could speak, Hill's words rang out first.

"That's Nancy's own business."

"What's more."

"It's a good thing for me that Nancy didn't resist the temptation of Marcus."

"Love can destroy a person, especially a woman."

Sylvie stared at Hill with wide eyes, unable to believe that he would say such a thing.

Afterwards, he gradually calmed down, took one last look at Hill, turned around and ran out without saying a word.

Hill watched his back for a few seconds, then walked to the field, picked up the fencing, and started practicing by himself.

Nancy was carried all the way by Marcus, and many people saw this scene.

The next day there were whispers in Louis's house.

"Miss Mitchelson still hasn't escaped Marcus's pursuit."

"Miss Mitchelson was carried into the room by Marcus yesterday, and she came out after an hour."

"A lot can happen in an hour."

Such rumors did not last long before they were suppressed.

Nancy was also invited by the mistress of the Lewis family to talk because of this incident.

Mother Louise expressed her apologies to her, and said that such rumors would not happen again, let alone spread from Louise's family to the outside world.

Nancy understood that she had really regarded her as Miss Mitchelson, so she gave her an explanation in such a serious way.

Nancy smiled and said, "Of course I believe what you said, and Teacher Marcus and I haven't had an affair, so I don't care what others say."

After that, Madam Louis continued to stay with Nancy to chat for a while, and the two did not talk about the rumors anymore. All the topics were brought up by Madam Louis, and Nancy was only responsible for communication.

Thanks to what she had seen and heard in her previous life, Nancy was able to answer fluently no matter what topics or questions Mistress Louis raised.

(End of this chapter)

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