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Niall had informed the dance studio in advance, and over the weekend, Violeta paid a visit to Rhythmic.
The studio had prepared a warm welcome for Violeta. After being given a tour of the studio, she was introduced to her dance instructor.
"Ms. Violeta, our classical dance teacher's last name is Parker. I will take you to meet her."
Violeta nodded and replied politely, "Okay."
The instructor assigned to Violeta was Grace Parker.
Strictly speaking, Grace had retired from teaching a long time ago. She wasn't an instructor at the institution, but one of the partners.
Grace was a classical dancer, particularly skilled in ballet. It was not an exaggeration to say that she was the best classical dancer in the country.
Having her as Violeta's teacher was the most suitable choice.
In the past few years, many people had wanted to become Grace's disciples, but she had stopped taking on apprentices long ago. She had mentored two apprentices.
Grace had once stated that she would only accept three apprentices in her lifetime.
The last apprentice to be accepted would be carefully selected—one in a million.
Grace agreed to teach Violeta dance. However, whether she would accept her as an apprentice was another matter. She needed to see Violeta's talent first.
After a while, Violeta arrived at the dance studio.
"Ms. Parker, Ms. Violeta is here."
Pushing the door open, she saw three people standing in front of the mirror in the dance studio. Grace, dressed in an elegant black dance costume, was at the front.
Beside her were two girls with short hair wearing white dance costumes.
"Hello, Ms. Parker."
Violeta greeted politely.
The three turned around upon hearing the sound. Violeta was surprised to find that the two girls next to Grace were none other than the Nelson sisters—Nydia and Hazel!
As Nydia and Hazel saw Violeta, their eyes widened in recognition.
"Violeta!?"
"Violeta!?"
Violeta looked slightly surprised. "It's you!"
Seeing their expressions, Grace's voice softened as she asked, "Nydia, Hazel, do you know each other?"
Nydia replied, "That's right. We met before at the league. She is from the Toland University tennis club."
Hazel added, "Violeta, are you here to learn ballet?"
Violeta was quite surprised but quickly regained her composure. "Yes, I didn't expect you two to be Ms. Parker's students."
Hazel said proudly, "That's right!"
Grace interrupted, "All right. Since you're already here, let's not waste any more time. Violeta, I can teach you ballet, but whether you can become my student is another matter."
"Okay."
"Now, let me see your dance."
Grace gestured for Nydia to play the music. The space had already been cleared, allowing Violeta to freely showcase her dance.
Violeta didn't hesitate. As the music started playing, she confidently began showcasing her dance moves.
Violeta's appearance surprised the Nelson sisters.
Before she arrived, Nydia and Hazel had heard that the person coming was a young lady from the White family.
The White family! The young lady belonged to the main lineage of the White family, prominent in the business empire of the Quinston tycoons, not a subsidiary branch.
A few months ago, the lost daughter of the White family, who had been mistakenly taken away, was found and caused quite a stir in Quinston's high society.
There were all kinds of rumors in the circle.
The most widely spread one was that this rich young lady was ugly, vulgar, and not presentable at all!
Therefore, the White family did not hold a banquet to welcome her, nor did they bring her out to meet everyone.
Nydia and Hazel had also heard these rumors before they met Violeta.
Nydia replied, "It's surprising because you're not what the rumors say."
Violeta asked, "What do the rumors say?"
Hazel chuckled and said, "According to the rumors, you are ugly and uncultured, a country girl. Because your parents didn't want to throw a banquet for you, everyone started saying those things about you."
Violeta fell silent for a moment.
In reality, Irene and Anton didn't throw a banquet for her because she had just returned from Arlowand and her injuries from the car accident hadn't fully healed yet. Besides, she didn't care about such things, so she didn't ask them to throw a banquet.
I didn't expect the rumors to spread like this. Rumors can really harm people!
"Now that you know the truth, remember to defend me if you hear anyone badmouthing me behind my back."
Hazel replied, "It's no big deal!"
Nydia added, "Violeta, Ms. Parker likes you. You might even become her last disciple, and we'll be sisters in the future."
Violeta said, "It's great to earn Ms. Parker's approval, but becoming a closed-door disciple is not something I insist on. I haven't thought that far ahead."
Hazel touched her chin. "Based on my understanding of Ms. Parker, she will most likely choose you."
"Let's not worry about that for now, Violeta. Why did you decide to perform ballet?"
Violeta replied, "It's for the Moon Festival at Toland University. I will be performing on stage."
The Moon Festival at Toland University was quite renowned.
Many students from other universities would also come to watch the performances.
Hence, Nydia and Hazel were naturally aware of the tennis club's annual embarrassing moments.
Hazel said, "Is your club sending you to embarrass yourselves this year? Hahaha … "
Nydia, being more composed, cleared her throat and said, "Under the guidance of our teacher, it's impossible to embarrass yourselves. You will win an award."
Hazel added, "That's true. Your club is lucky to have you this year!"
Then she said to Hazel, "Sis, let's attend her performance together. We can cheer for her, and I'll even make a banner for her!"
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