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Chapter 181: Hopeless Lute Musician

    Chapter 181: Hopeless Lute Musician


    The girl was supposed to be a pce courtesan because of the recognition of her skills in ying the lute. Thus, Xu tried to reform her. She would catch the girl when she escaped, and she would try to talk some sense into her.


    However, the girl said these words to her at that time.


    <b><i>Im sure my fiance will save me and take me out of here!</i></b>


    Xu seemed to see herself in that girl as she watched her cry while spitting those words out.


    However, unfortunately, reality was different. The fiance of the girl quickly abandoned her failing family, and was engaged to the daughter of a different house.


    It seemed that he already told the girl about this before she became a courtesan, but she didnt believe him.


    No, perhaps, she <i>did </i>know about it.


    Xu understood the feeling of being unable to ept reality, to the point that she could painfully empathize.


    Thats why, she counseled the girl with these words.


    <b><i>Even if he were to save you, it doesnt mean the formalities and procedures are finished right away. Its not strange even if it took many years before its done. So what now, do you want to spend all that time moping around?</i></b><b>.</b>


    Instead of refuting the girl and saying no help wille, she rephrased it to it will take time.


    It wasnt really a lie.


    Even if it was just in name, they were courtesans who were considered possessions of the emperor, so they also needed his permission for them to be free.


    That wasnt something that could be aplished in just a day or two.


    <b><i>At any rate, theres nothing you can do about it, so you can just y the lute to kill some time, right?</i></b>


    The girl didnt resist Xus words, and she decided to obediently practice the lute.


    Well, if people around her kept on opposing her, she might rebel, even if she knew whats wrong and right.


    That was Yui Meis impression after listening to Xus story until now.


    The girl didnt resist reflexively because Xu didnt tell her that her fiance wouldnt save her, and instead listened to her advice.


    She started to y the lute, albeit absentmindedly, and she eventually stopped talking about her fiance.


    She was quite skilled with the lute, and Xu taught her wholeheartedly. Eventually, she was frequently summoned to y solo at the banquets she attended.


    And so, her original personality and manners gradually became more apparent.


    In other words, her characteristics as someone born as the daughter of a powerful nobility would show through.


    It was a while after she started her solo gigs. She started to think that Xu was being meddlesome when she wanted to take care of the girl.


    Xu also didnt have any ns to attentively attend to her forever, and the people from the Jiaofang also decided that the girl should be more independent, so this was quite wee as Xu wished the same.


    In order to build the girls confidence and gain experience, Xu had refrained from ying in the forefront, but now that her charge was independent, she decided to return back to keeping to herself as a solo lute yer.


    It was then that the difference in abilities of the girl and Xu, who had been half-heartedly ying the lute because she had devoted herself to training the girl, became apparent.


    Ever since Xu returned back to being a full-fledged lute musician, the role of solo became hers, and the girl became just another support, always ying behind her.


    The girl apparently believed there was no other lute musician who could best her in this pce, so her pride had been crushed thoroughly.


    Xu had noticed that the girl had be quite flippant, so she wanted this to be her final lesson as part of her training.


    She hoped that it would stimte the girls desire to be better and would lead her to devote more time into practice.


    However, the girl didnt do that.


    She didnt believe it was a matter of skills. She couldnt ept that the bigwigs who shouldve leaned towards her, the princess of a powerful nobility, had favored Xu, a mere daughter of a merchant even if their business was huge, and she was exasperated.


    <b><i>Xu, you have been envious of me from the start, so you nned all of this so that you can stop me from standing out in the name of training, right!?</i></b>


    Of all things she could do, she used Xu of such things.
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