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Substitute Bride and Her Husband Who Disappeared novel Chapter 109

"You want to challenge me?"

Olivia's eyes widened in disbelief, her laughter laced with outrage. "Ha! Alright then! There's a piano right over there. Let's have a showdown. If I win, you leave the world of piano forever!"

"What's the point of competing!?"

Luna had jogged over just in time to catch the challenge. She shot a displeased look at Nancy and turned her angry gaze to Olivia.

"Olivia Davis, you're not even in the same league as my Vivian!"

Olivia covered her smile with her hand and gave Luna a disdainful once-over.

"Same league? Luna, was Vivian even qualified to collaborate with Rermès back then? Shall I let everyone here know your dirty tricks?"

Luna's face instantly turned ashen. It was a well-known fact that Vivian's success was not entirely her own doing. A large part of it was Luna's manipulations to push Vivian to the top.

If these facts were made public, Luna's reputation would be dragged through the mud.

Suddenly, Nancy's lethargic voice broke the tense standoff. "And what if you lose?"

Olivia's attention immediately shifted from Luna to Nancy. Her lips curled into a smile as she pronounced each word clearly, "If I lose, I will leave the world of piano and never perform on stage again!"

Their fights had already drawn a crowd. Upon hearing Olivia's words, the spectators were shocked.

"Wow, are they really going this far?"

"Yeah, she's staking her entire career on this. That's a huge bet."

"No worries, Vivian can handle it. Even if she quits the piano world, she still has Young Master Firth. He could easily invest billions to make her a top star."

Hearing the chatter around her, Luna felt a chill in her heart.

Deliberately trying to ruin Vivian's future at this moment!

Damn it, it's no big deal if Nancy embarrasses herself, but Vivian's piano career would be over!

She had worked so hard to bring Vivian to where she was today, and it was all about to go down the drain because of that wretched Nancy!

She was so upset she could beat her chest and stomp her feet. If she had a gun, she would've shot Nancy on the spot.

Olivia Davis was taken aback. She hadn't expected "Vivian" to agree so readily to a bet that gambled her entire career. Any rational person would've refused.

Their skill levels were quite similar, the outcome of the bet largely dependent on who was in better form and who performed better under pressure. So, luck was a big factor in this gamble.

She raised an eyebrow, intending to pile on the psychological pressure. "Fine, I'll go first!"

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