The program headquarter was relieved.
On the first day, Ellen Young and Lucy Wood had sought out topics that sent the heat soaring to its apex. They really made things easy for everyone.
As comforting as that was, they were always on live broadcast and wouldn't notice what was happening online.
Lucy Wood indeed played Flora's cello all morning long.
Even those viewers without any particular expertise could tell the huge difference in the sound of the cello from when she first started.
The music that issued forth was clearly brighter and more exquisite, emanating an inherently elegant and noble aura.
It felt like it wasn't even on the same level.
Not knowing Flora didn't matter; the point was to at least let people know, "Oh, this cello is indeed better than the previous one."
The violin Ellen Young brought out wasn't an ordinary one.
Ellen Young had peeled radishes all through the morning—it was a large quantity, and she had a lot to peel.