You Must Not Drink

He knew it was one of Steinway's legendary pianos, the equivalent of Stradivarius violins. L only deserved the best, so London ordered Jan to find the piano for L. For him, money was not an issue.

Jan immediately mobilized his contacts to check various auction houses and museums to find the best grand piano that could make even Chopin in tears when he saw it.

They found the piano in a music museum in London, and Jan easily convinced the museum director to sell it to them at a fantastic price. As compensation, the Schneider Group would also lend Billie Yves's music collection to be displayed at the museum for five years.

All his efforts and resources were paid off when he saw L moved to touch the piano and then happily played La Campanelle from Liszt. The girl's happiness made London happy too. He and Pammy stood enjoying L's spontaneous performance until finished, and then both of them clapped. L was indeed very talented!