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... "Bai Jin, what do you mean by that?"

   "I listened to you playing the violin that day, and I thought it was very good. That's why I thought of letting you take the stage and show everyone that you are talented too!"

   Didn't Bai Jin say she was a white lotus?

  Then show her the white lotus.

   "I did compliment you that you were better than Mozart, but wasn't that just a word I heard from my mother's compliments?"

   "But, I really didn't change your string ...

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