In this short scene, the narrator introduces us to the students of the Noodlan Music University, who are preparing for the school festival. The students are eating at a restaurant, and one of them is wearing a dress that she made for the festival. She complains that the dress doesn't look nice on her, but the narrator assures her that she can still wear it because she borrowed it from her parents. The narrator also tells the other students that he is going to perform an opera in the festival, and he asks them to come and see it. He also tells them that he has become a pupil of the famous conductor, St. Thomas Aquinas, and that he wants to see him perform his own piece.
In this short scene, the narrator introduces us to the students of the Noodlan Music University, who are preparing for the school festival. The students are eating at a restaurant, and one of them is wearing a dress that she made for the festival. She complains that the dress doesn't look nice on her, but the narrator assures her that she can still wear it because she borrowed it from her parents. The narrator also tells the other students that he is going to perform an opera in the festival, and he asks them to come and see it. He also tells them that he has become a pupil of the famous conductor, St. Thomas Aquinas, and that he wants to see him perform his own piece.