Turns Out, I’m from a Real Aristocratic Family!
Chapter 170 - 170: Incorporated into Teaching MaterialsChapter 170: Incorporated into Teaching Materials
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Fang Jiayi, feeling a bit more confident, responded to Mu Youlan’s question confidently. She explained that her piece “Sorrow” aimed to convey profound sorrow, using the metaphor of a person trapped in overwhelming grief, unable to break free.
Mu Youlan burst into laughter, her disdain evident. “You’ve completely misunderstood! Don’t take my word for it; ask everyone present. What did they think when they heard your climax?”
The host chimed in, sharing his perspective, “Initially, I felt a profound sadness, like a tidal wave overwhelming me. However, after a while, a ray of light appeared, offering hope and inspiring me to live well.”
The audience eagerly joined the discussion:
“I sensed the courage and strength to overcome grief.”
“The judges wouldn’t have let you advance if it wasn’t for the climax. Your writing is ordinary, even poor. Second place is beyond reach; you wouldn’t even make it to twenty!”
Mu Youlan didn’t mince words, declaring, “Not only did you plagiarize Senior Qingyin’s work, but you also refused to admit it. You’re not worthy of this award, or even being in this industry! On behalf of the Piano Association, I reject your presence for the rest of your life!”
Mu Youlan’s words reverberated, leaving everyone in shock. Fang Jiayi, exposed and disgraced, struggled to maintain her composure. The public announcement by the Piano Association’s president that she was unwelcome in the industry was a harsh blow that surpassed any other form of rejection.
No! She couldn’t admit to plagiarism so easily! The potential consequences were overwhelming. Her piano career would crumble, and the second-place glory she’d achieved would vanish, drowned in the public’s condemnation. The halo surrounding her would disappear, replaced by scorn and ridicule. The stain of plagiarism would follow her relentlessly, a lifelong blemish that would make her the subject of mockery. Her admission to this act would disappoint her parents, shatter Lu Chen’s trust, and intensify the disdain from Mr. Lu and Mrs. Lu. Friends and supporters would turn their backs on her, and her life would be tainted by this irreversible disgrace.
Fang Jiayi gritted her teeth, determined not to surrender so easily. “These are just your baseless accusations. What evidence do you have about it being in the teaching materials? Was it even seen by anyone?”
“You!” Mu Youlan, angered by Fang Jiayi’s refusal to concede, decided to press harder. “Fine, I’ll make you admit your defeat!”
She promptly had someone bring a photograph of the latest teaching materials, projecting the score onto the big screen.
“This is Senior Qingyin’s ‘Wish’!” Mu Youlan announced to the audience. “Anyone with an understanding of music notation can immediately discern that the two compositions are identical.. It’s not a mere resemblance of one or two lines; it’s a complete plagiarism of the entire climax!”
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