The narrator asks the young man how he's doing on stage. The young man tells him that he just started playing the guitar a year ago because he wanted to win a prize at the Golden Idol. The narrator says that he can't figure out how to act on stage now because he looks exactly like the man who won the prize. He also says that the man in the mirror is the same man who gave him the prize in the first place. He says that this is because the man was like him when he first started playing. He asks where the prize came from, and the narrator replies that it was given to him by Mr. Jinxiong, the master of the house. He then says that it's no different from stealing, since the man is using the prize to make money for himself and his family. He adds that Mr. jinxiong is a master at making money quickly, and that he knows how to do it. He goes on to say that the boy is still no condition under his master's supervision, but that he started hesitating because he was afraid that his girlfriend would be "heart broken" if she found out that he was cheating on her. He tells the boy that if he doesn't give in, he won't be able to get what he wants. He compares the boy to a baby who was stolen from its mother'
The narrator asks the young man how he's doing on stage. The young man tells him that he just started playing the guitar a year ago because he wanted to win a prize at the Golden Idol. The narrator says that he can't figure out how to act on stage now because he looks exactly like the man who won the prize. He also says that the man in the mirror is the same man who gave him the prize in the first place. He says that this is because the man was like him when he first started playing. He asks where the prize came from, and the narrator replies that it was given to him by Mr. Jinxiong, the master of the house. He then says that it's no different from stealing, since the man is using the prize to make money for himself and his family. He adds that Mr. jinxiong is a master at making money quickly, and that he knows how to do it. He goes on to say that the boy is still no condition under his master's supervision, but that he started hesitating because he was afraid that his girlfriend would be "heart broken" if she found out that he was cheating on her. He tells the boy that if he doesn't give in, he won't be able to get what he wants. He compares the boy to a baby who was stolen from its mother'