"I am imagining I am standing on the stage with a violin. I must be charming at that time."
I smiled at Nora, "My princess, the violin is right here. You can take a couple of photos with it before the competition."
Hearing my words, Nora ran away with the violin in her arms, smiling.
Seeing Nora's happy expression, I couldn't help smiling.
After the host announced the start of the competition, the contestants came on stage one by one. But Nora didn't appear.
Sure enough, my best friend did the same thing as that in my previous life.
I stood up and walked straight to Maria's lounge.
She was wearing a purple evening dress. At that time, she was stroking the violin in her hand with a look of love.
And the violin in her hand was actually mine.
Without talking nonsense, I walked up to her to grab it.
Maria didn't expect that I would directly take action, so she let go in shock.
With a sound, my violin fell to the ground and was broken.
However, Maria looked gloating.
"Amelia, your violin is broken. You can't blame me. If you hadn't come in suddenly, I wouldn't have been so scared, and your violin wouldn't fall down the ground.
"But you should have no time to blame me, right? After all, without the violin, you can't participate in the competition."
Maria looked like a winner.
"Oh, Amelia, why do you show that expression on your face? Are you going to hit me? Come on."
I didn't yield to her but went up and slapped her twice.
Seeing her face swollen, I stopped with regret.
"It's been a long time since I heard such a ridiculous request. But, as your sister, I will satisfy all your requests. You don't need to thank me."
Maria was stunned for a moment. But soon, she pounced on me wildly.
I had a black belt in Taekwondo. How could a loser like her beat me?
Then, I pressed her to the ground and beat her again.
I didn't stand up until I felt relieved.
"Maria, this violin is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Since you broke it, you remember to compensate me."
After speaking, I left.
Going out the door, I ran into a staff member who came looking for me and reminded me that it was my turn soon.
Under Maria's surprised gaze, I took away the violin she had placed in the corner.
Looking at Maria, who was already dumbfounded, I reminded her, "Maria, I'll take the violin. After all, you bought it with the money of the Baker family. Now, it should be returned to its original owner.