Chapter 488: Music Manuscript Scores
Translator: Tuiwen Editor: Tuiwen
Even though Yang Nian was sure that she wouldn’t be able to deliver, he still had to come with an extremely rare item in order to be safe.
Yao Tang nodded.
“Fine, we’d exchange items.”
“Then I’ll say what I need first.” Yang Nian slowly nodded. “I want a classical-era master-level violin manuscript score. Would that be all right?”
There was a small glint in his eyes.!!
He had to rule out everything else that he could buy himself.
If he had asked for paintings and manuscripts, the Qin and Lin families might be able to acquire them. After all, they all had their respective connections.
However, if there’s anything that he knew about the two students was that they don’t dabble in the music industry. Given their lack of knowledge of musical instruments, they wouldn’t be able to acquire this in such a short amount of time.
A master-level violin manuscript score was extremely hard to come by.
Even if he had studied music all his life, he knew how rare manuscript scores were.
Besides, only a few families would invest a large sum of money to acquire one. This would be an interesting sight to see.
The supply for it was far too little.
Hearing the item that he had proposed, Qin Jing and Lin Xinboth shared glances. This was actually quite difficult to acquire.
They had initially thought that if Yao Tang wouldn’t be able to acquire the item then they’d have to find a way themselves. After all, they weren’t going to allow her to be looked down upon by others.
They didn’t expect him to say this.
A manuscript score…
Of a violin…
It would be difficult to acquire one, especially in such a short time frame.
They may not even find one by then!
Yang Nian really wanted something different.
How were they going to find this?
The two immediately glanced over at Yao Tang with worry in their eyes. What they didn’t expect to see was their friend also looking a bit worried.
She was rubbing her temples, looking out into the field.
Seeing this scene, Qin Jing felt even more anxious. She grabbed her phone and sent a message to her brother.
“Brother, it’s an emergency. It’s about Yao Tang! We need to find a violin score manuscript—classical, and mater-level too. Don’t we have one in our home?”
The only person Qin Jing could even think of asking was her brother. If Qin Ruiwouldn’t able to help her out, then she really couldn’t do anything.
However, her brother didn’t say anything in reply.
Lin Xin also glanced at the message she had posted in the class group chat. There was still no news about this manuscript.
“Don’t be anxious,” she whispered. “We’ll find another way around this.”
Yao Tang furrowed her eyebrows. Only upon seeing her friends’ worried gazes did she realize that she’d been misunderstood.
“I have it.”
“It’s okay, we could easily—”
Qin Jing blinked, realizing that she had heard wrong. “What did you just say?”
Her eyes widened.
Yao Tang’s face still appeared as calm as it was back then.
However, she had just seen Yao Tang rubbing her forehead as if she were in distress. Was her mind playing tricks on her then?
Or was Yao Tang only trying to put on a brave face now?
Lin Xin obviously thought so too. She glanced over at Yao Tangwith a complicated expression on her face before slowly shaking her head.
“It’s fine, Sister Tang. You don’t have to worry about this, okay?” Lin Xin rubbed her slightly sore nose before waving her hand dismissively.
“But…”
What were they thinking?
Qin Jing turned her phone back on and glanced at the message. Her brother still hadn’t replied.
She wanted to call back and ask him what he’s been doing, but he held back. Her brother must be very busy, so it was normal for him not to see the message on his phone.
However, she couldn’t help but feel a bit antsy. Why wasn’t he replying?
“Don’t think too much.” She shrugged upon seeing how anxious they were. “I already have it.”
Yao Tang really had the manuscript score in hand. She was only thinking about another matter—that’s why she appeared worried.