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In this short scene, the piano player, Mr. wang, introduces himself as a friend of Mr. Ju, a student in class 7. Mr. J. is a piano player from class 1 and is very popular in the class. He is also a very diligent student, and he asks the teacher to allow him to practice the piano with him. He says that he does not want to risk his future because he is going to a music school, but that they should not practice together because they may not be good friends. He also says that if he is stupid, he will work harder than he does, and that he gave up the piano when he was a child because he said he was clumsy, hopeless, and could not play it. He tells Mr. Jo that he will let him play the piano at the school when he is better, but they have to be careful not to give him false hopes.
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Finding You

Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795455
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795472
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795459
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795454
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795477
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795464
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795495
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795478
Finding You • Chapter 25 • Page ik-page-2795458
Chapter 25
This is a locked chapterChapter 25
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the piano player, Mr. wang, introduces himself as a friend of Mr. Ju, a student in class 7. Mr. J. is a piano player from class 1 and is very popular in the class. He is also a very diligent student, and he asks the teacher to allow him to practice the piano with him. He says that he does not want to risk his future because he is going to a music school, but that they should not practice together because they may not be good friends. He also says that if he is stupid, he will work harder than he does, and that he gave up the piano when he was a child because he said he was clumsy, hopeless, and could not play it. He tells Mr. Jo that he will let him play the piano at the school when he is better, but they have to be careful not to give him false hopes.
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