All of a sudden, there was silence.
Some people were clear about what was going on while others did not know and just stood there watching curiously.
Someone whispered, "How dare she say that?"
"It's likely that she doesn't know who composed the music."
"She shouldn't talk nonsense."
Jessica smirked. "I knew you would make a fool of yourself. Do you even know who wrote this music?"
"Probably." Of course Nina knew because she wrote the music.
She answered ambiguously on purpose.
Vivian said to Nina, "Were you too busy to hear it clearly just now? This music was composed by the princess of C Island. How could you say that you wrote it?"
"You just made a few mistakes. It's not a big deal. You shouldn't lie to cover up your mistakes," said Vivian.
Nina looked at Vivian calmly and replied, "Do you know the name of the princess of C Island?"
Vivian was speechless because she did not know the answer.
Jessica did not know either.
Just a few people present knew the name of the princess of C Island.
"Since the prince's surname is L
t that Noah would help her this time since he helped her several times before.
Noticing that she was looking at Noah for help and seeing his hesitation, Leon said bluntly, "Noah, you said that your throat got hurt because of your naughty sister.
But I don't think your sister is naughty at all. In fact, I find her much calmer than others. She still has a chance to defend herself here."
Vivian felt her breathing momentarily stop. She was so frightened that she did not dare to look at Noah again.
Although his stepsister hid her inner thoughts well, Noah was good at reading people through their actions.
He had doubted that Vivian hurt him deliberately, but now he was sure about it.
She did something to hurt his throat some years ago, rendering him unable to make any sound for half a year.
Noah kept silent. The anxiety in his eyes vanished into thin air, and he felt dejected for a moment.
He realized that no one in his family truly cared about his safety except for Kristina.
At this moment, he felt absolutely no need to vouch for Vivian.