Chapter 453: May Whoever Remembers Whom, the best years

"Laugh at whoever is beautiful and mighty, how to match without heart,

The bell rings crisply, and the lights between the curtains are faint,

Me and you are the most natural pair. ”

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When Tang Ning sang at the beginning, his eyes fell on Pei Yuanye's body, with a smile on the corner of his mouth, and a slight blush on his cheeks, which made him look like a great beauty on the stage.

As mentioned earlier, Pei Yuanye is Tang Ning's teacher, and Tang Ning's skills are all taught by Teacher Pei.

However, there is also a point in this that is not taught by Mr. Pei alone.

Tang Ning's soprano and flowery cavity come from Li Song.

Tang Ning's opera and drama also come from Li Song.

Because Pei Yuanye's vocal range is low, and the timbre is closer to the sound of the cello, which is completely unsuitable for singing female songs, Li Song taught all her musical experience to Tang Ning.

As long as Li Song is at home, he likes to hold Tang Ning and teach Tang Ning to sing song by song.

From pop to folk songs, from high girls to flowers, as long as it is Li Songhui, even if Tang Ning can't sing well, then at least he can.

Half of Tang Ning's aura control came from Pei Yuanye, and the other half came from Li Song.

Therefore, the judges of the Youth Song Contest or something, Tang Ning is not considered to have landed on the moon and touched porcelain.

After all, fifteen years ago, Li Song was really a judge of the Youth Song Competition.

Pei Yuanye remembered that when he was a child, Tang Ning liked to move a bench to watch TV, watch Li Song on TV instruct others to sing, and then follow the example and guide the country.

And every time he heard someone praise Li Song, Tang Ning was very proud.

These are occasionally seen by Pei's father, so Pei Mingzheng hugged Xiao Tangning and asked.

"Whose song does Xiao Tang listen to, he listens so energetically!"

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Pei Mingzheng only has Pei Yuanye's only son - because the Tang family next door gave birth to two children, and once there was no adult, and Li Song's sister Li Xue also gave birth because she didn't, so Pei Mingzheng didn't want Li Song to take any more risks.

So, on the premise that Pei Yuanye is not close to adults, Tang Ning has been like Pei Mingzheng and Li Song's little girl since she was a child.

Many unaware subordinates thought that Xiao Tangning was the biological daughter of the two of them, but Pei Mingzheng never explained specifically.

Sooner or later, it will be.

Looking at the eyes of his son who has been protecting the calf since he was a child, Pei Mingzheng feels that this matter is almost the same.

Pei Ming is treating Tang Ning as his daughter, Tang Ning is also interested, pointing to Li Song on TV and shouting-

"Mother Pei."

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This title can be interpreted as, Pei Yuanye's mother.

But it can also be derived from Mrs. Pei, Pei, mother.

Pei Mingzheng was happy.

After all, Tang Ning is really sensible, who doesn't like such a caring little padded jacket.

So, Pei Mingzheng carried Tang Ning on his shoulders and went to the yard to pick grapes.

As for Pei Yuanye -

That kid hid in the room and didn't say anything, anyway, he has dolls to play with, and it's not uncommon to have a son.

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"It was you who kissed the pen and ink and dyed the tears in the corners of my eyes,

Acting clutch meets sorrow and joy for whom.

They misunderstood, but I was at your disposal,

Ask what could be more perfect in the world? ”

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When the song reached the second paragraph, he was about to take over the chorus, Tang Ning's eyes were retracted from Pei Yuanye's body, and the water sleeves flicked and spun in place along the tune.

The long water sleeve was thrown into a flower, Tang Ning twisted his body, looked at Pei Yuanye head-on again, and then took it out steadily.

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"Orchid fingers twist red dust like water,

The three-foot red platform is all about singing.

Sing goodbye for a long time and become sad,

The very red places turned to ashes,

May whoever remembers whom, the best years. ”

(End of chapter)