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Love Symphony: Let Your Heart Beat for Me

Chapter 25 - 009 His Past_2

Author: Half a green orange
updatedAt: 2025-07-04

CHAPTER 25: CHAPTER 009 HIS PAST_2

Ye Fan looked up from the blocks: "Grandpa Vincent is in the back garden, are you looking for him, uncle?"

Fu Weiheng frowned slightly and walked over to Ye Fan: "Fanfan, did you finish class early today? Where’s Teacher Su?"

Ye Fan continued to play with the blocks: "Teacher Su said Fanfan practiced the piece very well today, so she ended class early. Just now Mom has already sent Teacher Su back to school."

Fu Weiheng smiled weakly, he calculated the time precisely but didn’t expect Su Wan to finish class early. He ruffled Ye Fan’s black hair and simply sat on the plush carpet to play with her.

Sitting in Fu Weijin’s car, Su Wan was a bit surprised. Clearly they are siblings, why do their personalities and preferences differ so much...

Fu Weiheng likes a low-key, steady Cayenne, while Fu Weijin prefers a flashy and luxurious Maserati;

Fu Weiheng loves noble and elegant classical music, while Fu Weijin is more passionate about wild and lively K-pop songs;

Fu Weiheng always has an aloof and refined look, hard to reach, but Fu Weijin...

Watching the woman shaking her head to the music rhythm while driving, Su Wan once again wondered if this was still the classical beauty Fu Weijin she initially met, who was as gentle as an orchid?

"Uh..." Su Wan softly spoke up, feeling the need to ask Miss Fu to reduce the current speed, "Miss Fu..."

"Just call me Weijin."

"Ah?"

"Neil calls me that," Fu Weijin looked over at her and smiled suggestively.

Is there any direct connection...

Su Wan: "I’m feeling a bit dizzy..."

"Hmm? Dizzy?" Fu Weijin quickly looked at her again, then realized and slightly eased off the accelerator, reducing the speed, "Sorry, I’m used to driving fast. Ivan usually doesn’t allow me to drive alone. It’s been a while since I’ve driven, I’m a bit excited today."

Su Wan: "..."

Fu Weijin reached out and turned off the music in the car, being straightforward: "Wanwan, are you dating Neil?"

Su Wan’s voice instantly raised two tones: "Ah?!"

Fu Weijin was amused by her startled reaction and raised her hand to pat her shoulder: "Why shy, how’s our Neil, is he full of boyfriend material?"

Su Wan hurriedly faced Fu Weijin to explain: "Miss Fu, you’ve misunderstood! No! Absolutely not, Mr. Fu and I are definitely not dating, definitely not!"

She denied it three times.

Fu Weijin chuckled and laughed out loud: "I know, but the future is long, it’s just a matter of time!"

Su Wan: "..."

After a moment of silence, Fu Weijin collected her expression, her tone slightly condensed, suddenly saying, "Wanwan, do you know how Neil achieved all this?"

Su Wan was curious, silently looked at her, waiting for her to continue.

"By himself." Fu Weijin glanced at her, her voice very light, "Forced out."

She said, "Neil was very smart since he was a child, achieving mastery in almost everything quickly. Of course, except music."

Su Wan was surprised, opened her mouth in disbelief: "Mu...music?"

Being a famous violinist, shouldn’t he be extremely talented?

"I know what you’re thinking, shouldn’t a famous violinist be incredibly musically gifted?" She chuckled, "Completely the opposite, when Neil first learned the violin at four, the teacher said his hearing was somewhat dull regarding pitch accuracy. You know, one of the most important things in learning string instruments is pitch recognition."

Su Wan nodded in strong agreement, her father once praised her for being particularly sensitive to notes, always accurate upon hearing. But even so, she still couldn’t shake off the problem of being tone-deaf when singing...

"The teacher also very tactfully told my parents, saying it’s fine for him to learn as a hobby, but having good achievements in this area seemed unlikely. Later, Neil accidentally found out from his parents about the teacher’s assessment of him. Suddenly one day, he quietly locked himself in the practice room, listening to piano sounds all day. Everyone was surprised, he was only a four-year-old child, yet had such a tenacious spirit."

"Maybe because of the teacher’s comment, ’It’s unlikely to have good achievements in this area,’ he started practicing the piano non-stop, 18 hours a day. He said he wanted to be the best. At nine, he held his first concert at Lyon Music Hall, receiving affirmation from everyone present, even his former violin teacher who underestimated him changed their view. But still, he was unsatisfied. He felt he wasn’t good enough. Later, he became a famous Chinese violinist in Europe, and everyone thought he would be proud of his achievements. However, he wasn’t, he started founding orchestras, holding touring concerts again..."

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