The first class was a resounding success.
It wasn't the cello performance's result that satisfied Huai Shi. With his nearly off-the-charts skill level, he could easily captivate the students even if he played "The Little Widow Visiting the Grave."
What Huai Shi truly cared about was that, after such long preparation and revising his lesson plan several times, he finally managed to clearly explain the origins and development of classical music in a concise manner.
As a teacher, this class didn't exhibit any obvious mistakes or faults, and he didn't bring shame upon the course.
Huai Shi eventually stated that he would not teach anything beyond classical music in the elective. Except for necessary demonstrations, he would not personally undertake most performances. Despite this, more than eighty people still signed up for the elective after class.
Excluding the power of the Sublimators, excluding the abnormal allure of being a Disastrous Musician, art itself has an intrinsic charm.
