"Ellinor is truly an all-rounder. She plays the violin even better than the music students!"
"My God, I'll never doubt her skills again!"
"Me neither! Now I get why Ellinor is known as 'Miss Perfect', and why the principal admires her so much!"
It became crystal clear, everyone in the room was singing praises, clapping their hands off.
But Yvette and her buddies looked like they'd just eaten a sour grape.
Ellinor gently put down her violin and walked towards them, "Now, it's your turn to apologize to Principal."
The ringleader looked in disbelief, "You...you're not even a music major. How could you play the violin so well?"
Ellinor calmly replied, "Well, I know how to play the violin!"
The girl was so furious with Ellinor's calm tone that she gritted her teeth, "You played better than..."
"Go on, what were you going to say?" Ellinor raised an eyebrow.
The girl clamped her mouth shut. She didn't want to compliment Ellinor, feeling totally cheesed off!
Seeing her silence, Ellinor continued, "I've done playing. Everyone's cool with it. Now, keep your promise and apologize to the Principal."
The girls looked at each other, hesitating, obviously none of them wanted to apologize.
"What are you waiting for? Hurry up and apologize to Ellinor and the principal!"
"Yeah, you started the mess. Now you lost and don't want to say sorry?"
"Go apologize!"
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