King of Classical Music 38
At the end of the day, Qi Mu and Min Chen left together, and on their way out, Min Chen received several text messages and phone calls. Some were sulking: โOkay, I wonโt see you again.โ Others were complaining: โIf I knew you were there, I wouldnโt have left so early.โ
The large number of messages had his mobile beeping constantly, as if it was going to explode. Those sulking messages were from musicians who had come to perform at the festival. For them to be able to contact Min Chen directly, naturally they had to be world famous.
Among them, there were people Qi Mu only knew of and was only able to listen to their concerts. All of them were difficult people to meet.
Some were not as good-tempered as Boswell. Qi Mu heard a voice yelling in English over the phone line, โHelen, why canโt you play the etude decently? The break is over soon. If you canโt play this piece by then, you can eat the damn score!!! . . . Hey, Min, you are not a good friend. Iโve already returned to Canada, so you have to treat me to a meal, a meal, okay!?โ
Min Chen nodded calmly and answered flatly, โOkay, I will treat you.โ
โHelen! The third note on your fifth bar is wrong! Again! Did you leave your fingers at home. . .โ
The cold man directly hung up the phone without hesitation, cutting off the voice coming from the speaker.
Qi Mu: “. . .”
The call came from Nagano, the current conductor of Montrealโs Symphony Orchestra. This master was said to have returned to Canada today, just after attending the festival. He was quite angry when he learned from Boswell that Min Chen had actually attended his concert without letting him know.
Yet Min Chen hung up on such a world-class master without a second thought. . . if the younger generation that wished to make connections with this maestro knew about this, they would surely vomit three liters of blood in anger.
Compared to Qi Muโs helplessness, Min Chen seemed to be nonchalant. He waved his hand and hailed a taxi. Once they were inside, Qi Mu softly sighed, โToday. . . was really troublesome for you. I didnโt expect it would cause such an inconvenience. Now I understand how Daniel feels.โ
Min Chen was a bit surprised. A trace of confusion flashed through his Phoenixโs eyes, and he asked, โTrouble?โ
Qi Mu nodded: โWell, thereโs a lot of maestros calling you and sending you messages. And Mr. Nagano just now. It sounds like he wants you to treat him to a meal.โ
Min Chen finally removed his hat after they were settled in the taxi, and he leaned back in his seat. He said leisurely, โItโs no trouble. They were just contacting me. If not today, they would have gotten around to it tomorrow.โ After a slight pause, as if he just remembered, Min Chen added, โAnd I said that carelessly. I wonโt actually treat him.โ
Qi Mu: “. . .”
As if he didnโt notice the young manโs blank expression, he tapped his finger to his thin lips and whispered, โHis appetite is too big, I canโt afford it.โ
Qi Mu: “. . .”
Itโs just a single personโs portion, not an elephantโs!
Besides, even if you invited an elephant to eat, You! Could! Still! Afford! It!
Only just noticing Qi Muโs prolonged silence, Min Chen turned slightly to look at him. Seeing his unclear expression, Min Chen stared for a while then said, โToday. . . I troubled you quite a bit. If you donโt mind, Iโll treat you to dinner.โ
Qi Mu: โ. . .I have a large appetite.โ
โ. . .โ
Apparently, this โsavageโ refusal hurt this maestroโs fragile heart. On their way back, he didnโt utter another word, and that made Qi Mu uncomfortable.
*Can I pinch their cheeks! How adorable!
He tentatively turned to look at the man beside him only to find Min Chen looking out the window with indifference. The brilliant sunset reflected off his face, making his cool expression soften a little.
After a long while, Qi Mu said carefully, โ. . . Actually, I can control my appetite?โ
There was no reply for a long while, and Qi Mu did not wait for one. He was both amused and helpless. This was the first time he saw someone begging for a meal, but when he loosened his tongue a little, the man wasnโt happy at all. Really. . .
โThereโs a good beef steak place near the hotel.โ
โ. . .โ
For such a large orchestra, three days of rehearsal was tense. Even the New York Philharmonic Orchestra bumped their attention up 120,000 points. They had to play Sibeliusโ ใSymphony No. 1ใ perfectly.
In fact, when Boswell chose Qi Mu as the temporary concertmaster, the members had some objections. They had already rehearsed with the substitute for two days, so it was easier to perform with him.
But, just because Boswellโs temper was good, didnโt mean that he had no prestige. Since he had made the decision, no one dared object. The day after the recruitment, Qi Mu went to the rehearsal hall to rehearse with the world famousโโNew York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Qi Mu had never spent time practicing just Sibeliusโ works before, and he had only practiced ใSymphony No. 1ใ a few times. Though he had made some adjustments the night before, he still encountered problems on the first day of rehearsal.
Boswell just smiled and told him to rest first. After New Ai finished rehearsing the other songs that afternoon, Qi Mu returned to the position of concertmaster and continued the rehearsal.
At the end of the day, this issue caused several of the orchestra members to have concerns. However, what they didnโt expect, is that the next day, the Chinese violinist magically integrated into their sound, blending his violin in perfectly.
At the end of the next dayโs ใSymphony No. 1ใ, Qi Mu was able to lead the whole orchestra in a decent formal performance. If they practiced a few more times the following day, there would be no problems.
Even Boswell praised him, โQi, you are very talented. Iโm looking forward to working with you the day after tomorrow.โ
Once the conductor left, these New Ai members, like unrestrained bear children, enthusiastically went to Qi Mu and asked questions one after the next.
โQi, itโs only been a day. How did you change so much? Did you get a supplementary lesson yesterday evening?โ
โYeah, your ใSymphony No. 1ใ was good, but it didnโt blend well. How did you change it to fit so well today?โ
โI heard you know Mr. Bertram. Did he give you guidance?โ
. . .
The problem with so many successive questions was that Qi Mu didnโt know which to answer first. In the end, he lifted a hand in a โpauseโ gesture and laughed helplessly, โWhen I returned to the hotel last night, I carefully recalled the rehearsals and played according to simulation. Thatโs why I can cooperate better today.โ
โHuh? Played by simulation? Whatโs that?โ
โRecalled the rehearsals. . . oh my god, Qi, for real?โ
โYou remembered each of our sounds? My god, I thought only Mr. Bertram had such amazing hearing and memory.โ
. . .
Most of the New Ai members were American. There were tanned Asians, African Americans, and of course, several blonde and white-skinned Caucasians. But, maybe because of their conductorโs temperament, the members were generally amiable. Although they had some complaints regarding the mistakes Qi Mu made at the beginning, they could now laugh and talk happily together after getting more familiar with him. This helped ease Qi Muโs worries a lot.
Perhaps because the country was so large, it was not as competitive in America as it was in Europe despite having so many orchestras.
Of course, Qi Mu believed that a few insidious people like that Luo Yu Sen could be found everywhere.
A truly strong musician would use their own strength to prove everything, and they wouldnโt bother making dirty schemes in the dark. Although Qi Mu still did not understand whose way he was โblocking,โ* he was not in a hurry. Because things were going according to expectation, and he thoughtโโ
*Revisit prologue for clarification.
It wouldnโt be long before he returned to that continent where classical music was born.
. . .
The three-day rehearsal period was soon over, and the New York Philharmonic Orchestraโs performance had already been promoted by the festival committee. New Aiโs unexpected audition caused a small surge in the number of people attending the festival. Especially when people heard that Min Chen was also present, the number of tickets sold for the Hong Kong Sea Music Festival broke through the roof in only a few hours.
As for the New Ai concert tickets?
Please, those were already priceless!
By this time, Qi Mu, who won the change to perform with New Ai, was quickly identified by enthusiastic fans.
Sure enough, how could someone approved by Boswell be an average person?
He won the junior championship of the Menโs International Violin Competition* at age 13, then at 14, he performed with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. While he wasnโt seen in the limelight for the next eight years, those achievements were still enough for the majority of musicians to look up to.
*Previously translated as Choplinโs International Violin Competition.
And now, this genius was actually the assistant conductor for B Cityโs Symphony Orchestra!
After learning this, some musicians were finally willing to admit defeat. โThat guy is talented to this degree, comparing us to him is making me mad, ah!โ
All in all, the combination of New Ai, Qi Mu, and Min Chenโs names led to the seventh day of the music festival being so hot that it raised the port cityโs temperature even more.
Numerous cars trickled into town from all directions, causing a traffic jam.
And when the concert officially began, the audienceโs expectations were written on their faces. They were just waiting. . . for New Aiโs interpretation of Sibeliusโ ใSymphony No. 1ใ!
Translator(s): Kuro
Editor(s): Bet


Thanks for the chapter!
Min Chen is so cute, lol
Not to be nitpick-y, but Europe is on the same continent as China.
Thanks for the chapter!
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If we are splitting hairs: Same landmass, but not the same continent. Europe and Asia are considered two different continents.
“I have a large appetite.”
I laughed so hard. He loves messing with his idol. Lol.