We learn that Phil has invited a student to be his student. This is the first time Phil has ever welcomed someone in public. The student, named Wen-Nian, says he'll refuse on his own behalf, but that he'd rather find someone else to play the piano for him. He asks when he learned that song, and then asks why he's been playing the piano so badly at the school's celebrations. He was recommended to play instead of Luoan by the teacher, but he humiliated the whole class by playing badly. He's never hidden his talent, he says, and he asks how he hurt himself before the show. He wants to know why he didn't explain when he misunderstood everything, and why he brings up the past. He also asks why the teacher recommended him, but humiliated the entire class. He says he was hurt purposely to embarrass himself on stage, and that's a coincidence. He then asks what's going on with the pendant, and wonders why he can't find out why he still steals music like that.
We learn that Phil has invited a student to be his student. This is the first time Phil has ever welcomed someone in public. The student, named Wen-Nian, says he'll refuse on his own behalf, but that he'd rather find someone else to play the piano for him. He asks when he learned that song, and then asks why he's been playing the piano so badly at the school's celebrations. He was recommended to play instead of Luoan by the teacher, but he humiliated the whole class by playing badly. He's never hidden his talent, he says, and he asks how he hurt himself before the show. He wants to know why he didn't explain when he misunderstood everything, and why he brings up the past. He also asks why the teacher recommended him, but humiliated the entire class. He says he was hurt purposely to embarrass himself on stage, and that's a coincidence. He then asks what's going on with the pendant, and wonders why he can't find out why he still steals music like that.