PROLOGUE
There were three brothers named Ray, the oldest, Eddy, the middle child, and Brett, the youngest. They were orphaned at a very young age. Ray was 15, Eddy was 9, and Brett was 4. Ray, as the oldest child, was tasked with the burden of taking care and raising his brothers, along with the assistance of their grandparents. But then, their grandparents both passed away as well, 3 years after their parents' untimely demise.
They all started music at a very young age. (Ray started at 4, Andy started at 4, and Brett started at 5 and a half)
They were taught by their parents and were enrolled in music schools. Their instruments are violin and piano, but they chose violin as their major instrument.
After graduating from Senior High, Ray stopped studying for two years and worked for his family. Eddy and Brett convinced him to go for college and pursue his dreams (especially for becoming a soloist) which Ray eventually did.
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Ray's motto in life: happy wife, happy life
Brett becomes the very prophecy he swore to destroy
Eddy? Girlfriend? Haha, that's a great joke..
Random quote:
Destiny starts with tissue and a napkin.
"Love conquers all things."
Brett Yang is a valued prodigy violinist and writer. Well-known as an indifferent and cold man, nobody dares approach him for small talks, let alone asking to be his teacher. He would really like to be one but no one was brave enough to ask him.
Until one day, a violinist who is only a year younger than him aspires to be a soloist. Edward Chen asks for him to be his teacher. He was the only one brave enough to ask, so Brett does not hesitate.
Both slowly fall for each other. They know that they cannot be together because they're both men and that was illegal in their time. What would they do? Do they continue their love and risk their lives or do they risk their love and continue living peacefully?