Chapter 684: last song

Chapter 684 The Last Song

The second program is Yi Tingyu's piano solo, and the title of the song is "Xi Wei", which is a healing track.

The song is very healing. When you close your eyes, it seems that you have been in the morning after the rain. When the morning light is twilight, with a hint of the hazy beauty of the twilight, it seems to have brought people into a fresh and transparent environment.

The sound of the piano enters the ears, and the fatigue and irritability are all swept away, making people feel relaxed from the body to the mind.

The time for a song is not long, the person playing the piano has stopped playing the piano, but the sound of the piano still seems to linger in his heart.

Until the arrival of the next song, it will bring people into a new wonderful world.

One song after another, with changing styles, brings the audience into countless colorful worlds.

The duration of the concert is two hours, and soon, the concert will come to an end.

When the penultimate program started, Gu Zhiqi walked away with a cat.

Before Su Yunling could ask her where she was going, she left.

Su Yunling had no choice but to take out her phone and send a message to Gu Zhiqi.

【Su Yunling: Where are you going? 】

This time, the news came back quite quickly.

【Children: Backstage】

Su Yun heard this, put away her phone, and left the auditorium with a bent body.

**

From the concert hall to the backstage, you have to go through the corridor to the toilet.

Although it looked familiar, Gu Zhiqi didn't take it too seriously and continued walking forward.

When he reached the fork in the road, he glanced at the corridor of the toilet, and then saw two people standing outside the toilet hugging and kissing.

Gu Zhiqi didn't see the faces of the two of them clearly, he just took a quick glance, then looked away, and continued to walk towards the backstage.

As soon as she walked backstage, the staff took her to prepare.

It is said to be preparations, but there is actually nothing to prepare except for waiting.

Although he promised to help out on stage, Gu Zhixi didn't plan to show up, so he didn't need to change costumes for the show, he just needed to go straight up when it was time for the last show.

Soon, the penultimate program is over.

The last program is still a piano and violin ensemble, but this time the piano is played with four hands, Yi Tingfeng and Gu Zhiqi play together, and Yi Tingyu plays the violin.

The performance piece is called "New Life". Although, in his memory, Gu Zhiqi has never heard this piece, never played it, let alone practiced with the two of them, but Yi Tingfeng and Yi Tingyu are very reassuring to her.

Yi Tingfeng and Yi Tingyu are very relieved, and Gu Zhiqi is not under any psychological pressure.

Yi Tingfeng and Yi Tingyu's assistant, Xiaoye, was very worried. Standing next to Gu Zhiqi, he recited "Are you ready?" "Don't be nervous later" several times.

Yi Tingfeng and Yi Tingyu had just finished playing the penultimate piece. When they stepped off the stage, they saw that Xiaoye was already anxious like an ant on a hot pot. Compared with this, Gu Zhiqi should not be too relaxed. She stood lazily by the wall, swiping her phone boredly.

"Xiaoye, what's the matter? Urgent urgency." Seeing his appearance, Yi Tingfeng teased him.

When Xiaoye heard this, she smiled wryly, and then wrinkled her face, "Brother Feng, stop teasing me, and prepare for the next game." Then, she continued to talk to herself worriedly, "No We've rehearsed together, I don't know if we can finish it smoothly, this is the first show of your tour, what if something goes wrong..."

The corner of Yi Tingfeng's mouth twitched slightly, and just as he was about to say something, Yi Tingyu pulled his sleeves, "It's on stage."

Yi listened to the rumors, did not say any more, and patted Xiaoye on the shoulder, "Don't worry, there will be no mistakes."

After finishing speaking, he went to the stage without thinking.

(end of this chapter)

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