Chapter 154 Blow
- The girl's eyes were cold, her expression calm and distant.
- As her fingers gracefully danced over the piano keys, she explained, "The reason I divided Night Bloom Nocturne into two movements is that I wanted to reflect the emotions and fate of the protagonist from the world-class pianist Erotes' composition. The first movement focuses on B-flat major. Whether it's a piano piece or lyrics, every song has a cultural core, which is essentially the soul of the piece. This was composed by Erotes against the backdrop of the Great War, and the melody is soft yet sorrowful. It represents a scene in which the protagonist lies among gunfire debris and the corpses of his comrades, gazing up at the starry sky. The grasslands he sees are actually a battlefield covered in decaying bodies. But the stars he looks up to? They're vast, endless. In his mind, he sees his late wife, his family."
- As her fingers glided across the black and white keys, the audience's hearts seemed to follow, gradually becoming as serene as the protagonist's.