As theăSpring Sonataăconcluded, the atmosphere boiled. Nearly every orchestra under the stage wanted to compete to get such an outstanding violinist. Of course, seeing that Bai Aiâs conductor was also on the stage, most of them couldnât open their mouths but⌠asking in private should be okay, right?
âQi Muâs mentor is Reed Akkad. Say⌠Was it Mr. Akkad who invited Min Chen?â
âMr. Akkadâs name is really big, ah. Such a perfect cooperation, they must have rehearsed countless times, right?â
ââŚ..But I heard that Bai Ai was busy rehearsing lately?â
âŚâŚ
All kinds of discussion filled the air until the end of the assessment.
And the first place went to Qi Mu. With full marks, he was naturally worthy of the title, as he was the first student who has achieved that in the history of Parisâ National Conservatory of Music.
Even Akkad was surprised by the result, but he nodded with satisfaction.
If Akkad was surprised, then the students in the violin department were beyond shocked. Angelo, one of Min Chenâs fans, ran back to his violin room the moment Min Chen appeared and gathered his latest CD collection for an autograph.
As for his fans in the college orchestra, they were even crazier. Last time, they got Min Chenâs autograph from Qi Mu. And now⌠the actual person was right in front of them, what were they waiting for?!!!
And so, Qi Mu witnessed how the usually rough crowd suddenly turned into obedient sheep, greeting Min Chen one by one and expressing their love for his music.
Qi Mu didnât know what to say.
Say⌠Some of you guys even forgot to introduce yourselves, youâre overexcited!
After the excited students collectively expressed their respect and love, the assessment finally came to an end. Hooke went backstage and invited Qi Mu to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, saying, âOh, Seven, I didnât expect to have this conversation with you a year ago!â
Qi Mu smiled and shook his hand, replying, âLong time no see, Mr. Hooke. It seems that it really has been a year⌠since we met in Hong Kong.â
âYes, Seven. Iâll just say it out right. Mr. Boswell sent me to the Parisâ National Conservatory of Music in hopes that weâd gain an excellent violinist. Your skill is obvious, youâre our first pick. Furthermore, we have cooperated before and everyone in the orchestra is very fond of you.â
Hooke wore a straight expression as he spoke, not even sparing a glance at Min Chen. At his side, Min Chen looked down at the youth beside him, paying no attention to the bearded man.
Watching the two grown-up men ignoring each other, Qi Mu didnât know whether to laugh or cry.
If not for the fact that he had witnessed how much Hooke adored Min Chen a year ago, Qi Mu would have thought that the man couldnât stand him.
There were so many awkward tsunderes in the world. Having experience in dealing with the countless charming tsunderes, Qi Mu thought before politely answering, âMr. Hooke, I really admire the members of the New York Philharmonic. I am very happy to cooperate with you, but at present, I have no plan to develop my career in the United States. Iâm hoping to develop my career in Europe for a while.â
The words âfor a whileâ wasnât specific. It could be a month, a year, a decade, maybe even a lifetime. Qi Mu discreetly turned down the invitation.
Hooke was disappointed, hearing Qi Muâs answer. When he sneaked a peek at the man standing beside the youth, he thought, Say⌠Is Seven going to Bai Ai? But no oneâs quit or retired from Bai Ai, though!
Hooke couldnât figure it out. After exchanging a few more words with Qi Mu, he went to where the major orchestras were gathering in Paris that night. Before he left, Qi Mu covertly put a paper bag in his hand, surprising him.
When he opened the bag, Hooke was moved to tears!
âLittle Seven still remembers our agreement a year ago⌠Seven, youâre so kind! If I donât bring you to our New York Philharmonic, my name is not Hooke!!!â
. . .
Was it only Min Chenâs latest album inside the brown paper bag? Not quite. In the top right corner of the album, there was also a name, written in dragon and phoenix-like strokes. Such beautiful Chinese cursiveâŚ
Itâs that manâs signature, alright. No one else could imitate such writing.
But Hooke⌠Your idol was standing in front of you just now, yet, you ignored him, acting like you didnât see him at all, right? Why didnât you just say that you wanted his autographâŚ
That would be much more convenient!
The dark night obscured the pedestrians as the moon grew dimmer. The cold forced them to don thicker coats, and the ground was coated in a thin layer of frost. Winter was well on its way.
After saying goodbye to the other students, Qi Mu took his violin case and walked back to his apartment. It was only a kilometer away from the campus so he strode slowly, the man beside him following suit.
âSo⌠Did Master Akkad already know you were coming to perform with me tonight?â
Being in public, Qi Mu was only about 20 cm apart from Min Chen. He had always been weak to the cold, so he swapped the hand that held his violin case with the free one which is always tucked into his pocket.
The corner of Min Chenâs lips curled up. Reaching out, he took the violin case from Qi Muâs hand. Nodding, he said, âYes, I told him the other day. He was against it at first, but⌠I was hoping to do something for your graduation, so he relented.â After a pause, Min Chen added, âReed will announce that it was him who invited me and that it has nothing to do with you.â
With Reed Akkad as his mentor, even if Qi Mu did something shocking in the future, no one would be surprised. After allâŚ
âThis is Reed Akkadâs student!â
Qi Mu couldnât help but chuckle. Nodding, he wondered aloud, âWait a minute⌠Since youâve made such a decision a long time ago, why didnât you tell me? Right! During last nightâs phone call, you said that you were going to rehearse with Bai Ai today and wouldnât have the time to come to Paris!â
It was an obvious thing but it only crossed Qi Muâs mind then.
Looking down at Qi Mu, Min Chen murmured, âBecause⌠I wanted to surprise you.â
Qi Muâs smile disappeared abruptly. Before he could speak, Min Chen frowned and added, âChristole thought you wouldnât be surprised, but frightened. Hmm⌠Guess he was wrong.â
Qi Mu: ââŚâ
I was frightened!
A pleasant surprise should be a small thing that could be ignored, okay!!!
No matter how slow they walked, it would never take them long to walk a kilometer. By the time they arrived at Qi Muâs apartment, only a dozen minutes had passed. Looking up at Min Chen, Qi Mu reached for the violin case in his hand.
The youthâs fair complexion was as bright as the moonlight. His eyes glimmered in the darkness.
Sighing, Qi Mu said, âBai Ai⌠Is very busy now, right? Every time you go to Paris, you have to go back on the same day.â
âThe second half of our global tour has just started. We wonât have a holiday until mid December.â The manâs low, magnetic voice resounded in the corridor. Looking at the youth before him, he resisted the urge to hold him in his arms. âQi Mu, be sure to visit Berlin more and⌠Look for me, okay?â
The words were simple, but his tone was weighted.
Qi Mu had been very busy during his time at college, and he couldnât afford to take time off to go to Berlin. Once he graduated, though, he would have time. It would be no problem to stay in Berlin for quite a while.
ButâŚ
âI want to go to Vienna after graduation.â Qi Muâs eyes dropped, not daring to look up at Min Chenâs reaction. âI will go to Berlin to see you, but I wonât be living there.â
Min Chen already knew it would happen, but it still hurt to hear.
However, Qi Muâs next words stunned him to silence. âBut⌠If I remember correctly, Vienna is closer to Berlin than Paris is, right? When I get my driverâs license and buy a car, I will go and visit you as often as I can.â After a slight pause, Qi Mu grimaced, âBut later, donât do anything like⌠Well, this surprise.â
When he spoke, his lips turned down, displeased. He was scared by one âsurpriseâ after another. If his heart was weak, he wouldâve had a heart attack onstage. But this man thought it wasââ
A! Pleasant! Surprise!
Seeing the young man being so difficult was such a rare sight that it made Min Chenâs lips curl.
Reaching for Qi Muâs waist, Min Chen pulled him into his arms. Stepping forward, he covered Qi Muâs figure under the shadow of the apartmentâs stairs.
If any pedestrians passed, all they could see was the figure of a tall man holding his lover, his back facing the streets.
Who was this man!
Qi Mu coughed, his cheeks reddening. âThere are a lot of people, be carefulâŚâ
Akkad didnât want the public to know their relationship before Qi Mu made any accomplishments, so Qi Mu had to be very careful.
âThey canât see.â
Looking up, Qi Mu could only see Min Chenâs dark eyes and thin lips in the darkness.
Qi Mu stared at him in a daze. They hadnât seen each other in two weeks. Feeling the warmth on his waist, Qi Mu sighed and roped his arms around the man, pulling him close.
âBefore, I thought⌠Ten days, or even half a month of not seeing each other wasnât that long.â The youthâs whisper rose to Min Chenâs ear, âBut why⌠Do I miss you more every time I see you?â
As far as confessions went, Min Chen was wholeheartedly, completely floored. The tip of his ears burned red, and he managed to keep his expression calm. His voice, however, couldnât cover his delight.
Hugging Qi Mu even more tightly, Min Chen murmured, âUm⌠I miss you, too⌠I love you even more, every time we meet.â
The emotions between them were thin and delicate, flowing like a stream of water. It wasnât like a storm or a wave of the ocean. No, it was more like wine, growing more mellow and thick as time went on.
Qi Mu couldnât stop himself from tilting his head up to kiss him.
He seldom took the initiative, but when they played ăSpring Sonataă together, Qi Mu felt as if his soul merged with Min Chenâs.
With every breath he took, he could feel his loverâs heartbeat. It was as if their spirits intersected. Their souls moved in a dance, finally reaching its peak.
No one else⌠Could understand his music better than this man.
Just like no one else would make him feel this deeply in love.
The kiss lasted for only a few seconds, ending with them nestling deeper into each otherâs arms. In the streets of Paris, the capital of romance, this sight was common. Pedestrians didnât even bat an eye.
Gasping, they dipped forward again, their lips meeting in the shadow of night.
Seeing Qi Muâs lips a brilliant red, Min Chenâs eyes darkened. He had to catch a flight in an hour, but⌠He didnât want to leave!
The manâs hand caressed Qi Muâs chest, but the youth shook his head, stopping him. âTomorrow⌠Bai Ai has a rehearsal. Min Chen⌠You donât have time.â
The words left Min Chen at a loss, but Qi Mu raised his head and whispered, âI love you, Min Chen⌠When your tour arrives in Vienna, I want to⌠be in your piano room and listen to you playing it for me.â
Min Chenâs stern eyes widened suddenly as he realizedâŚ
What the youth was saying!
Seeing Qi Muâs light pupils stained with lust, Min Chen gave Qi Mu another poignant look
With only each other in their eyes, the pair didnât noticeâŚ.
Across the street, a tall Swissman with eyes wide open in shock exclaimed, âOh my God! Is that⌠UmphâŚâ
Before Dylan could shout, a hand was slapped over his mouth. Turning around, he found himself face to face with Reed Akkad. With a cold expression, the maestro ordered, âNo shouting, young man. You get that!?â
Dylan quickly nodded. When he looked back across the street, the two men were talking normally, giving their final exchanges before parting.
Looking at his beloved, lovely student⌠and the vicious devil, Akkadâs head shook, as if saying, âThose two⌠are a match made in heaven.â
Dylan nodded. âYes, Little Seven and Mr. Bertram⌠are a great match.â
The young man bid farewell to his lover under the soft moonlight.
Watching Qi Muâs figure disappear in the corridor, Min Chenâs face turned blank. Frowning, he whispered, âăThe TwilightâŚunder the Moonlightă?â
ăThe Twilight under the Moonlightăă
It was then did those words emerge in the world for the first time.