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Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities novel Chapter 1508

Was Katie implying that if anything went wrong, the blame would rest on Kaylee?

"Well, if that's the case, I definitely need to go," Helen said thoughtfully, savoring her meal. "After all, the piano is meant for the stage. I might as well support Katie in developing her resilience."

Abraham nodded slightly. "That makes sense. A little pressure might push her to break through her limits. It's settled then; the whole family will go. I want everyone to see how much we support Katie!"

Katie had a million objections swirling in her mind but ultimately decided to hold them back. "I'm full," she muttered.

With that, she set down her utensils before rushing back to her room. Once inside, she secured the door with double locks and hurried to the bathroom, frantically pulling out her phone to dial a number.

"It's me. How's everything going? Here's the latest update—Kaylee is coming as well. She seems quite observant now, so just be careful not to let her catch on."

"Don't worry! We've done this countless times, and nothing has ever gone wrong. Our plan is foolproof—you'll definitely come home proudly with that certificate."

At 9:00 am, the Terzian family's car arrived in front of a stylish office building that exuded artistic flair.

It was Abraham's first visit, and he looked genuinely impressed by the place.

The group lingered at the entrance for a moment as a throng of stylish young women emerged, accompanied by a plump middle-aged man in a suit and glasses.

The man approached the Terzians, extending his hand to Abraham. "Welcome, Mr. Terzian! It's a privilege to have you here; your presence truly enhances the prestige of the Piano Association!"

"Thank you, thank you," Abraham replied, feeling a bit flustered. He shook the man's hand and asked, "And you are?"

The Glendale Piano Association was a prestigious organization; it was hard to imagine they would have the vice president personally welcome a student merely retaking an exam.

"Is the Piano Association really that desperate for talent? Why would they roll out such a big welcome for someone just doing a retest?" Helen asked, her skepticism evident.

The atmosphere turned tense for a moment.

Luckily, Katie's friends had anticipated that "Kaylee" would create problems and had already formulated a plan to handle her.

"Of course not! The association simply recognizes Katie's exceptional talent, which is why she's receiving this honor. Such opportunities aren't given to just anyone."

"You must be Katie's sister, Kaylee. It's no surprise—someone who writes online fiction can only offer so much insight. Honestly, what real understanding can we expect from you when it comes to the refined art of piano?"

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