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After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved novel Chapter 73

Summary for Chapter 73 Shengbaos Second Alter Ego Appears: After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved

Chapter 73 Shengbaos Second Alter Ego Appears – A Turning Point in After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved by ACauliflower

In this chapter of After Reborn, I Became the Bigshots' Beloved, ACauliflower introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 73 Shengbaos Second Alter Ego Appears shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 73: Chapter 73: Shengbao’s Second Alter Ego Appears

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It’s Osborne.

Lu Sheng hadn’t been in touch with him for several months, so she was a bit surprised to see his email and clicked on it with her mouse.

[Dear Rosy, I haven’t received any new compositions from you recently and I wonder what you have been busy with.]

[I have been taking the pills you sent for almost two months now and have basically regained my vitality, is there any chance to thank you in person?]

[I have some good news to share with you: I saw a video online of a Chinese girl performing my piece “Summer Forest” at a banquet, and I really appreciate her.]

[I plan to find this girl, so I have set my next travel destination to be Jiang City in China.]

[I remember you are also in China, would you be available to meet with me?]

[The feeling of the girl’s performance is very similar to the ones in the recordings you have been sending me, she reminds me of you.]

[I have always been looking forward to meeting you and await your reply eagerly.]

After reading the email, Lu Sheng raised her head.

About a year ago, when Lu Sheng was still known as Bai Qiang, she met Osborne.

At that time, Osborne had just celebrated his fifty-eighth birthday and was suffering from severe insomnia and anxiety, unable to write any music due to a complete lack of inspiration.

But he was a person who demanded a lot from himself, insisting on creating every day.

So, he had his assistant collect original piano compositions online, hoping that other people’s creativity could inspire him. If he liked any, the piece would be included as a special track in his new album.

For piano professionals and enthusiasts, having their composition included in the album of world-renowned pianist Osborne was the highest honor.

So at the time, there were probably a few thousand people from all over the world submitting their work to Osborne’s email, among whom was Lu Sheng.

Her composition called “Daytime Fireworks”, was seen as nothing short of a miracle by Osborne at the time, and it excited him immensely.

After the album was released, the name Rosy became instantly famous around the world.

Because the piece was just too beautiful!

It wasn’t because the formal structure or harmonic fabric was particularly complex, or that there was an intentional display of technical prowess, but it contained an immense power.

The beginning marched forward decisively and contained within it unfettered ease, the middle accelerated with a playful and spirited exuberance, the ending took a swift turn downward into a long and roundabout recovery, concluding in a definitive and uplifting resolution.

As soon as the piece was released, some analyzed that “Daytime Fireworks” actually referred to the flames and smoke of war.

From the moment the first note was played, listeners were transported into a whole new world, as if they were personally amidst the chaos of battle.

The passionate melody was like fierce bombardment, the rapid descent evoked images of ruins and rubble after wars, and the final firmness reignited hope from despair, symbolizing a yearning for peace.

Everyone’s mood and situation differed, and so did their interpretation of music.

But for “Daytime Fireworks”, whether Rosy was actually alluding to the brutalities of war or not, everyone felt an enduring and heartening force.

It would not be an exaggeration to describe it as stunning.

The piece has been widespread around the world, and up until now, there are still people curious about who this Rosy really is.

But not to mention the netizens, even Osborne himself knew nothing about her real name, age, identity, or even gender, aside from the name Rosy and her email.

It was only through the email exchanges with Rosy that he learned she was Chinese.

Lu Sheng was slightly taken aback by what Osborne mentioned in his email.

— This was just too coincidental.

She greatly admired Osborne, so that night when Lu Qianrou schemed to have her perform on stage last minute, the first piece that came to mind was “Summer Forest”.

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