Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities - Chapter 763 - Chapter 763: Jiang Mo’s Concert
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Chapter 763: Jiang Mo’s Concert
Editor: Henyee Translations
Rock music predominantly evokes passion, boldness, and adaptability, captivating audiences.
In today’s society, young people endure significant pressure. Listening to and performing rock music serves as a cathartic outlet for their pent-up emotions.
The concert venue was filled with attendees, mostly young men, with fewer girls in attendance.
For many, their perception of rock music merely scratches the surface, labeling it as “noisy.” However, the genre encompasses a myriad of styles.
Jiang Mo specialized in heavy metal rock, known for its loud, raucous nature, often requiring singers to shout.
In consideration of her auditory comfort, Gu Yang refrained from requesting too many tickets.
Previously, Gu Yang’s stellar performance in the College Entrance Examination had briefly thrust her into online popularity. Consequently, she adopted the habit of wearing a mask while out shopping with Ruan Xueling to evade the attention of fans seeking photographs.
Upon locating his seat, Gu Yang noticed a disheveled middle-aged man occupying it.
The man, a tall and robust black individual, reclined in his chair with his eyes closed, seemingly at ease.
Gu Yang checked her ticket and, upon confirming she was in the correct seat, politely addressed the man, “Excuse me, sir, but this is my seat.”
The black man immediately opened his eyes, glanced at Gu Yang, then inspected his ticket. Hastily, he rose from his seat and apologized in fluent Chinese, “I’m sorry, I must have sat in the wrong seat.”
He settled into the seat beside her, scratching his head as if perturbed by his mistake.
“No problem,” Gu Yang replied.
Observing him again, she couldn’t shake the feeling that something about him was off, although she couldn’t quite pinpoint what it was.
There was a subtle air of incongruity about him.
Once they exchanged seats, the man closed his eyes, patiently waiting for Jiang Mo’s arrival and the commencement of the concert before reopening them.
However, being a stranger, Gu Yang didn’t dwell on him for long.
To her right, an empty seat remained unoccupied until just before the concert commenced.
The new arrival, adorned in a black halter dress and a matching mask, exuded an air of elegance and nobility as she carried a bucket of popcorn.
Gu Yang instantly recognized Gu Jin. “Sister?”
Despite Gu Yang’s mask concealing most of her face, her eyes sparkled with surprise.
Gu Jin couldn’t resist reaching out to ruffle her sister’s hair affectionately. Passing the popcorn to her, she took a seat beside her.
Observing the popcorn in her sister’s arms, Gu Yang felt a slight sense of bewilderment.
While popcorn was a common snack at movies, it seemed out of place at a concert.
Nevertheless, it was a gift from her esteemed older sister. Gu Yang couldn’t let it go to waste.
As the concert commenced, an unusual scene unfolded.
The heavy metal rock music reverberated through the venue, drowning the atmosphere in its thunderous sound. The crowd erupted into a frenzy, waving their arms, singing, and shouting in unison, resembling a raucous party.
Amidst the chaos, Gu Yang sat serenely, quietly enjoying her popcorn.
Fortunately, the two adjacent audience members remained subdued, allowing Gu Yang to blend in seamlessly.
Gu Jin maintained her characteristic aloofness. Regardless of the occasion, she refrained from participating in festivities.
The man beside her remained engrossed in the music, his eyes glazed over as he clearly savored each note.
Curious, Gu Yang leaned towards Gu Jin and inquired, “Sister, do you also enjoy rock music?”
Recalling from the original book that Gu Jin had composed rock music sold to Jiang Mo, Gu Yang was surprised by her response.
Gu Jin shook her head. “No, it’s too noisy for my taste.”
Gu Yang found it a bit unexpected, considering Big Shot Sister’s demeanor didn’t quite align with the energetic style of rock music.
Gu Jin reassured her, “You focus on your work. I’m just here to listen.”
Obediently, Gu Yang nodded and returned her attention to the performance.
As the music played, Gu Yang diligently recorded notes in her notebook. After some time, she glanced at Gu Jin. “Sister, would you like to go see a movie together sometime?”
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