Baron Roan wasn't very good at playing the piano either; the only piece he knew was his mother's favorite, "Dream of Love."
It was a piece she played often, and whenever she did, her face was beaming with happiness, deeply affecting everyone around.
Having heard it countless times, Baron gradually memorized it. The notes seemed imprinted into his genes, and he no longer needed to think consciously; his fingers instinctively danced across the keys, guided by memory.
Ava Kent was initially clumsy, appearing as a novice, and even when Baron taught her each key individually, she kept playing wrong notes.
Perhaps this piece stirred beautiful memories for Baron; surprisingly, he wasn't angry and instead became even more patient in teaching her.
After about ten minutes, Ava gradually found her rhythm and managed to awkwardly play through the first half of the piece.
Baron praised her generously, "Not bad talent, pretty good memory. Seems you're not entirely useless."