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... like a talent similar to mine.

The piece filled my ears, blessing them with beautiful noise. I enjoyed standing by and listening to Hasegawa's playing. I wasn't exactly new to piano either since my father always enjoyed listening to talented musicians, especially pianists. However, from what I could tell, she seemed to be better than any other pianist I had ever heard.

She played the pieces flawlessly, one after another. No matter how difficult the technique was, she made it loo ...

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