Chapter 861 Special Treatment
Tessa was a little surprised and asked, “Did something happen?”
“Not at all. It’s because Group Six is about to be established, but Kellen is still too young and needs me to take care of him, so I will stay in the orchestra during this time,” Sofia explained the gist of things.
Hearing that, Tessa nodded. “I see. I’m fine with it.”
Gregory didn’t have any problems either as he would follow Tessa wherever she went. Hence, they set off for the orchestra.
In the orchestra, Kellen had already received the news and was waiting at the door. Upon seeing Sofia exiting the car and walking over with Tessa and Gregory behind her, he hurriedly rushed over to them.
“Hello, Miss Sofia, Tessa, Greg,” he greeted cheerfully.
Tessa and Gregory greeted him as well. “Hello, Kellen.”
After they finished exchanging their greetings, Sofia asked, “Have you prepared the practice room for Tessa?”
“After receiving your order, I asked someone to do it as soon as possible. It has been sorted out now.” Kellen looked at Sofia as if he was taking credit for the task.
On the other hand, Tessa was a little flattered. She didn’t expect Sofia to prepare a practice room for herself and thanked politely, “I’m sorry for causing trouble for you, Kellen.”
When he saw how polite his junior was, Kellen’s goodwill toward her soared. “You’re welcome. This is what I should do as your senior.”
Next to them, Sofia nodded approvingly and smiled at Tessa. “Not bad. If you need anything in the future, you can just ask your seniors.”
Upon feeling the care her teacher and senior apprentice had for her, Tessa felt warm on the inside, and greatly enjoyed the atmosphere.
After entering the orchestra, Sofia suddenly instructed, “Since the practice room is ready, you should take Tessa to have a look, Kellen.”
Kellen nodded and took Tessa to the practice room, which was a private room on the fourth floor. Although they didn’t have much time to prepare, the room was fully equipped, and it was clear that they had put a lot of thought into the decorations as well.
Standing next to Tessa, he said with a smile, “Have a look, Tessa. If you need anything else, feel free to tell me.”
As Tessa looked at the spacious and bright practice room, she felt grateful enough to have such a luxurious and private practice room to herself, so she didn’t have the heart to be picky either.
“I think you’ve prepared everything I would need, Kellen, and I don’t need anything else. Thank you so much.” She thanked him again, and her sincere attitude made Kellen’s impression of her improve greatly.
“Since there’s nothing more you need, you can practice here with Greg. Just give me a call if you have any problems.” After speaking, Kellen left.
When he exited the room, many members of the orchestra outside craned their necks curiously to investigate. Ever since Sofia showed Tessa around the orchestra last time, everyone in the orchestra knew that Sofia had accepted a new student. They were also aware that this student was Tessa, the Virtuoso who was well-known in Vienna.
All of a sudden, many of them were envious of Tessa. Usually, they would be happy as long as Sofia commented on their playing. However, Tessa was now receiving personal lessons from Sofia, and this treatment made them extremely jealous.
Of course, Tessa was unaware of this, and she quietly practiced in the room with Gregory.
On the other side, after Kellen left, he went directly to Group Six’s training hall to meet up with Sofia.
Upon seeing him, she asked in concern, “Have Tessa and Greg settled down? Are they happy with the practice room?”
“Yes, and Tessa is happy with the practice room as well,” Kellen reported, feeling surprised. It seemed that Sofia paid a lot of attention to Tessa and Gregory.
Meanwhile, as they didn’t hide their conversation, the members of Group Six became even more envious of Tessa. However, the most envious of them all was Susan. She originally thought that she could gain an advantage by entering the orchestra one step earlier than Tessa, but now it seemed that her plans had been in vain.