My girlfriend is a cellist

Chapter 467 This is the story of moonlight and cats.

This clear and powerful movement appeared on the big screen in the Golden Hall.

“Nice!!” Connor roared, waving his arms.

Then, deafening applause, cheers, and whistles swept in like a tsunami!

The roar almost lifted the roof off the Golden Hall! The flashes of light turned the hall into a continuous daylight!

Golden confetti sprayed out from the ceiling again, like a shower of golden blessings, falling gently onto the center of the stage.

Scattered.
The kneeling knight, and the princess he once risked his life to save, who would accompany him for the rest of his life.

At the heart of the boiling roar and dazzling light.

Lin Tian stood up, stepped forward, and tightly embraced Gan Yanyu, who was still nodding and trembling with tears in her eyes!
He held her so tightly, as if afraid that Gan Yanyu might turn into a wisp of smoke and disappear at any moment.

Gan Yanyu hugged him tightly back, buried her face in his strong shoulder, and burst into tears. Her cries were filled with the pent-up emotions of fear, grievances, love, and the overwhelming joy of finally seeing things settle down after so long, for the future, for the Cole Cup, and for not knowing when or if she might die.

The boy held her trembling body tightly with one arm, while his other hand clutched the open ring box.

He lowered his head, burying his face in her hair, which smelled of pine resin and tears, his shoulders trembling slightly.

He succeeded!

At this very moment, Lin Tian, ​​who had no family since childhood and had experienced everything alone,
I never felt that I had such a reassuring and warm embrace by my side.

The ring, which He Zhichen had temporarily sent over, lay quietly in the velvet box.

Bathed in spotlights and a shower of golden confetti, witnessing this most moving final chapter written with life and courage on the world's premier music stage.

This scene was captured by the cameramen on site.

In the live broadcast room, Zhang Dong was already in tears.

In the underground parking lot, He Zhichen and Gao Zhenyang hugged each other, crying.

Offstage, Nanali stared blankly at Gan Yanyu, she had never seen such a gentle and happy smile on Gan Yanyu's face.

China Conservatory of Music, by the lake.

Gan Hua walked ahead with his hands behind his back, looked up, and gazed at the twinkling stars, casting starlight onto the lakeside night sky. The surroundings were peaceful and beautiful.

The moment I turned my head to look at Tuoba Jianhui.

The two elderly people looked at each other, their initial excitement seemingly gone, replaced by bewilderment and a nameless melancholy.

Gan Hua knew.

For Tuoba Jianhui...

Where does this sense of "confusion" come from?

20 years.

At least Gan Hua opened his own coffee shop, constantly diverting his attention.

But this old man remained stuck in the past, unable to move forward.

Now, that day has finally arrived.

Due to enormous inertia.

Tuoba Jianhui's first feeling was one of profound powerlessness and helplessness.

It's like someone who has been in prison for 20 years is suddenly released from the cage. On the first day of welcoming the light, he doesn't even know where he should go or what to do.

"Old Commander—"

Gan Hua called out to Tuoba Jianhui.

Then, he stood on the riverbank, grinned,
"I suddenly realized that you've gotten so old."

"Ah!"

Tuoba Jianhui responded with a sneer, "Kid, you're no different."

“An old man should act like an old man.”

Gan Hua suddenly slowed his speech and said calmly,
"It's time to move on."

Tuoba Jianhui was stunned.

After a while, he stepped forward and stood beside Gan Hua, also raising his head to look up at the night sky.

"yes."

"Maybe this old codger still has 20 years left to live."

Tuoba Jianhui turned his head, looked at Gan Hua, and said with a smile,
"It's time to get going."

2026 2 Month 14 Day.

In the Vienna Golden Hall, thousands of spectators witnessed the marriage proposal ceremony between Ms. Gan Yanyu, the champion of this year's competition and the newly crowned world's number one cellist, and her partner, Lin Tian, ​​the undisputed god of contemporary classical composers.

This moment, destined to be recorded in the annals of world music history, was also featured on the front page of almost all the media outlets present at the event after it ended.

Not only music media, but also Austrian national media, the People's Daily of China, Tokyo National News, and others have all reposted it.

The love story of Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu, two legendary musicians.

Overnight, it became a hot topic among music fans around the world.

People are talking about the story of these two 19-year-old boys and girls, and the media and paparazzi keep digging up new and exciting stories.

Let's start with Lin Tian's legendary journey of living alone since he was 15 years old.

He mentioned that he worked part-time at a restaurant to pay for his tuition.

He recounted his first meeting with cellist Gan Yanyu on the rooftop.

He mentioned that he borrowed pianos from all over the place in order to record his compositions.

The gears of fate are quietly turning.
As these stories were investigated further, netizens from all over the world discovered...

This legendary journey, which started with "shooting a TikTok video," to becoming a world-renowned musician duo, took them only a year and a half!
But did they have a smooth ride through the past year and a half?

But then again, it doesn't seem so.

At the Star Cup, Gan Yanyu, returning to the competition, nearly collapsed on stage several times due to her illness. It was Lin Tian who continuously guided her through rehabilitation training, ultimately helping the girl overcome her past self and bravely stand on the stage. Although she only won the runner-up title, it marked the true beginning of Gan Yanyu's path of domination.

At the Parrot Cup, they encountered Tuoba Jianhui, a top-tier conductor from Beijing, who had come solely to nip their careers in the bud. A massive media storm nearly engulfed them. It was Lin Tian's complete trust in Gan Yanyu, and the perfect collaboration between the two, that allowed them to break through the encirclement with their world-renowned piece, "Canon in D Major," proving their talent to the Chinese music scene.

At the Longqin Cup, facing the formidable rivals Bai Junze and Mao Wei'ang, these two unprecedentedly strong opponents, if they were in different eras, might have been able to write their own legends at the Keer Cup.

Under such immense pressure, Lin Tian's groundbreaking abstract masterpiece "Moonlight" forced the China Music Association to abandon even the courage to eliminate him, fearing they would be nailed to the pillar of historical shame, and could only let him enter the finals.

Later, they even united Bai Junze and Mao Weiang, leading all music fans in China to achieve a great reconciliation between "classical" and "pop," creating a remarkable story of the younger generation of Chinese musicians.

However, she still encountered a life-or-death situation. For Lin Tian, ​​Gan Yanyu was willing to give up everything she had always insisted on and resolutely chose to withdraw from the competition, which shocked the entire Chinese music industry.

Ultimately, it was in this desperate situation that all the classical music works they had created and published came into play. Vienna took notice of this classical music duo from China, and their "Moonlight and Cat" album series, which topped the world's music sales charts.

What seemed like "not doing their proper job" and "releasing albums" activities, which were mainly for making money, became their key to a comeback at this time - they were exceptionally invited to participate in the Cole Cup.

Thus, the legendary Cole Cup, which has attracted worldwide attention, was born.

Looking back at the journey of Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu, this duo of musicians.

It was described as a miracle of "one and a half years", but upon closer inspection, it was fraught with difficulties. The "genius combination" that amazed the world on the surface was anything but "pleasant", and no step was easy.

So, what has sustained them all this way? Is it Ms. Gan Yanyu's devilish cello talent?
Lin Tian's unfathomable musical composition ability?

These all seem to be important.

But this doesn't stop them from facing numerous difficulties, even with such abilities, and several times they almost ruined their future.

There must be something, something beyond their two abilities, that can step in and "back up" them at crucial moments, allowing them to create miracles even in the most desperate situations.
what is it then?

While a host of experts and scholars from the International Music Association racked their brains and exhausted all their efforts to find the answer to this legendary duo of musicians.

at last,

While reviewing the finals footage, they seemed to have found the "answer".

I should have thought of that earlier.
This answer was also a crucial turning point that led to the crushing defeat of the legendary cellist Isaac Maker, and even caused him to break down and withdraw from music competitions.

It is in Chapter 11 of the Requiem.

That guiding force emanating from Lin Tian's piano.
It pulled Gan Yanyu back from the brink of losing control, and the two trusted each other completely, thus connecting their souls.

This is.
The two's "love".

Gan Yanyu's acceptance speech was not a product of selfishness or self-interest; she genuinely and openly shared the secrets to her musical success with the world!

However, many people didn't understand it at the time.

She and Lin Tian shared their secrets to musical success with everyone.

That is, her love for Lin Tian!
Many experts found it hard to accept this conclusion.

I even felt a sense of absurdity and offense.

—Love? Because of love, any difficulty can be overcome, any danger can be defeated? Is this a fairy tale?!

"It's absurd! Music is a rigorous art, a crystallization of technique, structure, historical accumulation, and profound thought! How can such a complex and sublime achievement be reduced to such... such a personal, even primal, emotional drive?"

"Gan Yanyu's acceptance speech was clearly an emotional outburst! It was laced with personal agendas! She placed her personal feelings above the halls of art! Lin Tian's final marriage proposal was even more of a publicity stunt, ruining the solemnity of the awards ceremony! They are desecrating the seriousness of the title 'World's Number One'!"

Arguments erupted in the meeting room; coffee cups were pushed aside in frustration, and printed scores and analyses were tossed aside.

They are used to analyzing music with reason, measuring talent with data, and judging value with the inheritance of schools of thought!
The variable of "love" is too vague, too uncontrollable, and too un-academic!
It's like a fairy tale your mother told you before bedtime when you were a child—beautiful but unreal. It's fine for coaxing little kids, but how can it serve as the "answer" to support the "miracle of a year and a half" and defeat the towering rationality of Isaac Meck in the serious halls of music research?

How can this convince later generations of musicians?!
but
When they turned their attention back to the finals video, carrying with them this intense discomfort and even a hint of contempt.

In particular, when focusing on Requiem Chapter 11, that recurring, decisive moment.
They saw it and they heard it; it was more than just "love".

That is the musicalized will to coexist.

Music is such a magical art.

It is both a rational structure and an emotional torrent.

It is both an expression of the individual and a bridge of the soul.

The "one-and-a-half-year miracle" of Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu, as well as the world-shaking final chapter of "Requiem," are the ultimate manifestations of this wondrous essence.

When two souls resonate and coexist most deeply in music, and are willing to burn to the limit for each other, they can create an echo that transcends all calculations, all expectations, and even all suffering!

Isaac's breakdown was not due to defeat by his opponents, but rather to the overwhelming vitality in his music, which stemmed from profound emotions and could not be contained by his own ideas.

This is precisely the most authentic and precious "answer" that Gan Yanyu is trying to tell the world.

finally,
Everyone compromised.

Such love is something that ordinary people probably can't replicate.

For Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu...
This world is their fairy tale.

Why is there no mention of me in your autobiography?

in the restaurant,
Xu Yong kept browsing the heated discussions on the internet about "the story of moonlight and cats," and he made a sound that was both sour and resentful.
"What about our stories of working together? And studying for the college entrance exam together?!"

Xu Yong shouted in dissatisfaction.

"These media outlets are no good either! They've ignored someone as important as me!"

"Perhaps you have nothing to do with our music career."

Lin Tian sipped the orange juice on the table, looked up, and smiled.

"Hey, just talk, don't look up."

Xu Yong glanced nervously around the restaurant, then immediately reached out and pulled the brim of Lin Tian's baseball cap down lower.

"You need to understand, you're a superstar now! Whenever you go out, you absolutely must remember to pull your hat down tightly to cover your face!"

"It's not that exaggerated."

"Yes! You don't know, ever since you came back from Vienna, all my classmates at university have been in an uproar about our relationship. Do you know how many friend requests I get on WeChat every day?"

Xu Yong looked at Lin Tian with a resentful expression, as if Lin Tian had ruined his college life.

"Isn't that great? You can take this opportunity to add more girls to your collection, as long as you don't use my name."

"That won't do, Ranran will be unhappy."

Wait a minute.

Lin Tian seemed to have caught some key word; he frowned.

"slowly--?"

"Don't worry about that for now."

Xu Yong said solemnly,
"The wedding... How are the wedding preparations going?"

"wedding.?"

Lin Tian suddenly felt a little dazed.

These two words feel like a dream.

It's dreamlike, yet somehow unreal.

Everything in front of me.

Xu Yong, the table, the orange juice, the painting on the wall—everything was blurred.

My brain, too, began to go blank and freeze.

Wait for the camera to refocus.
Everything around me has changed completely.

She was wearing a perfectly tailored black dress and holding a brand new black box in her hand.

He stood in a church square filled with flowers, surrounded by guests who were chatting and laughing.

Beside him was Xu Yong.

However, now he's wearing a groomsman's uniform and looking at himself.

"What are you spacing out for, Brother Tian—"

Xu Yong patted Lin Tian on the shoulder, trying to bring him to his senses.
Today is your big day!

"Don't just stand there, the wedding is about to begin!" (End of Chapter)

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