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Chapter 1416

    Chapter 1416


    Eunice spilled the beans with a gleam in her eye, "Your darling granddaughter, she''s none other than


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    the world-renowned piano virtuoso—Melody"


    Belinda and Darren were thunderstruck, frozen in awe before a cascade ofpliments tumbled out.


    "l''ll simply adore Melody''s piano pieces, Belinda gushed towards the end, her excitement palpable.


    "Especially when she releases a new track. I''d listen at home, in the car, first thing in the morning, and


    "Remember your grandma''s birthday? I was dying to have Melody y at our house, cost no object,


    just to see her perform live for her. But Melody was nowhere to be found. The folks at the Piano


    Association said they couldn''t reach her. And now, my precious granddaughter is Melody herself!"


    Darren was overwhelmed with surprise and joy. If only they had found Melody sooner, perhaps their


    reunion with their treasured granddaughter could have happened earlier.


    "We must celebrate! We''ve got a miracle doctor in the family, and a piano maestro to boot. Darling, we


    need to think of something special to reward Be with.’ Belinda, in her exuberant joy, was already


    brainstorming ideas.


    Arabe was about to politely decline when Eunice elbowed her, signaling not to miss this golden


    opportunity. They had to let Serena hear straight from her grandparents what kind of reward a piano


    maestro deserves. It would keep Serena from getting too cocky about her own piano first prize!


    Arabe caught onto her aunt''s "little scheme" and couldn''t help but smile.


    Though Eunice meant no harm, her words felt like a deep insult to Serena.


    "At that auction the other day, didn''t I win that tanzanite? Let''s give it to Be as a reward!"


    When Belinda dropped this bombshell, Serena''s face went pale.


    Tanzanite was a thousand times rarer than diamonds, and the piece Belinda had won was of the rarest


    tanzanite blue!


    They say the stone''s magic lies in its ability to show a dazzling array of colors when viewed from


    different angles, even appearing in different hues under varying light.


    If Serena''s memory served her right, that stone was won by Belinda for two million dors. Belinda


    treasured it immensely, and now to think she''d part with it so readily for Arabe.


    "Well then, I''ll give Be the natural, wild pearl I won at the auction,’ Darren dered generously.


    Eunice chimed in with a smile, "Be, your grandpa spent a good two million on that pearl. It weighs


    over 300 grams, so he''s kept it as a treasured possession, believing it brings good fortune. Now, he''s


    giving it to you so freely, which means he''s incredibly proud and satisfied with your achievements."


    Eunice paused to chuckle before adding, "And with the tanzanite your grandma''s giving you, the value


    is quite significant."


    Arabe hadn''t expected her grandparents to be sovish. The rewards amounted to four million


    dors. She responded warmly, "Thank you, Grandma, Grandpa, for your generosity"


    "Silly girl, there''s no need to thank us. It''s the Griffiths and the Collins"


    blessing to have such a remarkable child in our family"


    Meanwhile, Serena watched as Belinda and Darren heaped praises on Arabe from start to finish,


    fuming with envy.


    Just moments ago, her grandparents had rewarded her with gifts totaling a mere one hundred


    thousand dors, but when it came to Arabe, they didn''t hesitate to present treasures worth four


    million!


    The disparity was staggering.


    Sure, Arabe was Melody, but did that really warrant such an enormous reward in one go?


    It was tant favoritism!
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