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00:00A girl who had never learned piano somehow played a world-famous piece.
00:04She had only secretly glanced a couple of times while her mother was giving piano lessons to a
00:09wealthy heir named Jean Mok. Even world-renowned pianists might need several days to perform the
00:15piece smoothly on their first try, yet Yusul played it flawlessly on her first attempt.
00:20Earlier, Jean Mok had been learning the same piece for over half a month,
00:24but he still couldn't meet his teacher's expectations. When the teacher pointed out
00:28his mistakes, he flew into a rage and even pressured his powerful father to fire her.
00:34Because Jean Mok had been praised as a piano prodigy since childhood,
00:38he believed his inability to play well was entirely the teacher's fault.
00:42Every day during lessons, he was also bothered by the presence of the teacher's daughter,
00:46Yusul. He had grown tired who was playing. Her performance was not only smooth but more
00:52beautiful than her mother's. Through her playing, she silently made it clear to Jean Mok,
00:56the problem wasn't the teacher, it was his own lack of understanding. Yusul's mother stood frozen
01:02in shock. She had never formally taught her daughter piano, and yet Yusul was performing at
01:08a level that rivaled professional pianists. It was then that she realized, her daughter might truly
01:14be a once-in-a-generation genius, an oiled rich boy like Jean Mok, but the shame and injustice they
01:20endured that day would not be forgotten. Ten years passed in the blink of an eye. Yusul had grown,
01:26into an undeniable piano prodigy, while Jean Mok, despite all the resources at his disposal,
01:32had fallen behind. Yusul had surpassed him in every conceivable way. On the day of an important
01:39piano competition, Yusul, standing beside her mother, insisted on applying to be Jean Mok's page-turner.
01:46With just a slight delay in turning each page, she could ruin his performance. When Yusul made the
01:51offer, Jean Mok visibly panicked. The students in the audience watched eagerly, expecting drama.
01:58But to their surprise, Yusul didn't play any tricks. She turned every-
02:03Even Jean Mok seemed unsettled. Later, Yusul calmly stated that she and Jean Mok weren't
02:09even on the same level. Resorting to petty tactics would only drag her down.
02:14When it was her turn to perform, Jean Mok volunteered to be her page-turner.
02:18Her mother immediately opposed the idea, but Yusul ignored her. Meanwhile, Jean Mok grew
02:25increasingly uncomfortable. At a crucial moment, he intentionally knocked the sheet music off the
02:31stand and pretended it was an accident. He looked around with feigned innocence and asked the judges
02:36for understanding. As he bent down to retrieve the sheet music, Yusul slapped his hand away,
02:42then closed her eyes and continued playing. She had already memorized the entire piece with her
02:48photographic memory and genius-level talent. Her performance didn't falter for even a moment.
02:54Naturally, she won first place. Jean Mok not only lost the competition, he lost his dignity. As he
03:00watched the mother and daughter walk away with grace and confidence, his heart filled with bitter envy.
03:07That night, Jean Mok went to a church and stood before a statue of Jesus. There, he made a cruel
03:13and hateful wish that Yusul would be forever trapped in darkness. At that very moment, Jean Mok received
03:20a phone call. A classmate told him that Yusul had been in a car accident. A runaway truck had slammed
03:26into the passenger side of her vehicle, the side where she had been sitting. The crash had left her blind.
03:32Just as Jean Mok had made his malicious wish, fate answered in the cruelest way possible.
03:37Piano prodigy Yusul lost her sight in a car accident. Shockingly, her mother didn't seem
03:43concerned about her physical condition. Instead, she worried that her daughter would no longer be
03:48able to play piano. A strong-willed nature simply made it hard for her to express love.
03:53When she stepped out again, she had regained her usual cold demeanor. Meanwhile, a heartbroken Yusul
04:00left her hospital room and accidentally bumped into a young man. She asked him how to get to the
04:05rooftop. Noticing that she was struggling to move around, the young man decided to escort her himself.
04:11Elsewhere, Jean Mok, who had been endlessly praying at the church after losing the piano
04:16competition, was stunned when he heard the news of Yusul's blindness. He had just cursed her,
04:22and now something this tragic had happened — it couldn't be a coincidence, could it? — shadowed him.
04:27It felt like everything he took pride in was being effortlessly snatched away by her. Of course,
04:33he'd only made the curse out of frustration and jealousy. But upon hearing what had actually happened,
04:39Jean Mok was overwhelmed with guilt. He felt as if he had somehow caused the accident.
04:44Filled with remorse, he brought flowers and went to the hospital to visit her.
04:49As he walked in, he happened to see Yusul holding onto the young man's arm, walking past him. After
04:54dropping her off, the young man turned and left, now alone, felt her way toward the edge of the rooftop
05:01and slowly climbed over the railing. She was ready to end her young life. Hearing the young man's voice
05:06again pushed her even deeper into despair. She blamed Jean Mok for the humiliation her mother
05:12had suffered. She felt she had become a mere tool used by her mother to take revenge on Jean Mok.
05:18Her mother had projected her own failed dreams of becoming a pianist onto Yusul,
05:23burdening her with impossible expectations. Her childhood had lost all its color under this pressure.
05:30Because her hands were valuable, her mother never let her ride a bike.
05:34Even when Yusul suffered motion sickness, she was forced to recite piano pieces during car rides.
05:40Gradually, Yusul became nothing more than a vessel for her mother's vanity. She had once thought that
05:46losing her sight might be a good thing. It might finally set her free. Her genuine outburst of pain
05:53left the two nearby boys completely stunned. Yusul was tired, she no longer wanted to pretend she loved the
05:59piano. With her eyes tightly shut, she leaned backward, letting herself fall. But nothing
06:05happened. Yusul was confused, wasn't she supposed to be falling to her death? As it turned out,
06:11the young man had seen through her intentions long ago. He hadn't taken her to the rooftop at all,
06:17he had brought her to the parking garage instead. He understood her despair. After all, he too had recently
06:24lost something he once took great pride in. After returning to the hospital, the young man
06:29told his mother that he had saved a girl's life. His mother didn't care much. She was just relieved
06:35that her reckless son hadn't gotten into any more trouble. As they stepped outside, it had already
06:40begun to rain. The mother tried to open an umbrella, only for the top to shoot off like a missile into the
06:46sky. Chasik burst into laughter at the absurd sight before him. But as he laughed, tears began to roll
06:53down his face uncontrollably. In truth, if he hadn't met Yusul just moments earlier, it might have been
06:59him standing on that rooftop, ready to jump. Not long ago, during a youth pole vault championship,
07:06Chasik had only needed to win a bronze medal to secure admission to a top centimeters. His rival's
07:12parents laughed and mocked him, but Chasik's mother stood firm, her eyes full of belief. Chasik was
07:18determined to blaze his own path, not just for himself, but for his mother, too. He summoned all
07:24his strength, powered through his legs, and tuned his body to perfect balance. He cleared the bar again,
07:31but on the way down, something went terribly wrong. At the hospital, initial tests revealed only a minor
07:38injury. Chasik and his mother were relieved, but then, the doctor returned with serious news.
07:44A scan showed Chasik had a lumbar disc separation in his lower back. From now on, any intense physical
07:51activity was out of the question. He had just broken a national record, only to be forced into early
07:57retirement. Chasik tried to laugh it off, saying it was fine. But his mother could see right through his
08:03forced smile. While wandering, he happened to see Yusul, who had also lost her dream when the accident
08:08took her eyesight and ended her ability to play piano. Perhaps because of that shared pain, Chasik
08:15instinctively knew where she was headed, the rooftop. He stopped her, and not only that, he fiercely
08:21scolded her back to her senses. When Chasik looked at his mother's broken umbrella, it felt like he was
08:26staring at himself, a person who had lost all worth once his talent was gone. Back home, Chasik fell into
08:33deep sigh of relief. Thankfully, her son wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, otherwise, her little
08:40story might not have worked. Late at night, with a renewed sense of purpose, the boy ran joyfully through
08:46the streets. Staring at a poster of his father, he made up his mind. He would study piano seriously and bring
08:52the family back together. Meanwhile, Yusul, who had always followed her mother's plans without
08:58question, finally spoke her own mind. She said she no longer wanted to play the piano. From now on,
09:04she wanted to make her own choices in life. Early the next morning, a new student arrived at the
09:09Arts High School. It was Chasik, the sports student of over ten years, now determined to switch to piano.
09:16The department head couldn't believe it. On the other side of campus, Yusul, who had lost her
09:22eyesight in the car accident, was also going through changes. Once obedient, she now showed
09:27signs of rebellion, arguing with her mother and insisting on walking to school alone.
09:32What Yusul didn't know was that someone was watching her from afar. Jimok, the very boy who
09:38once cursed her, seeing her current state filled him with guilt. It was Yusul's first time walking
09:43outside alone since the accident. Carefully feeling her way forward, she tapped along the walls,
09:49moving slowly. A car accident for her mother, Yusul told him to go home.
09:54Jimok watched as she walked a few steps, then turned back to talk to thin air. From that day,
10:00he began helping her in quiet, unnoticed ways, swiping her bus card, clearing her path,
10:06even fixing her slippers. One of their classmates, an eager gossip, spotted it all. The sight of former
10:12rivals now helping one another so gently was sure to cause it. Because of Yusul's limited mobility,
10:19the teacher decided to assign her an assistant. But no one volunteered. Everyone thought it was
10:24too much trouble. I'll help you, Yusul, came a sudden voice. It was Jimok, who not only stepped
10:31forward but submitted a 20,000-word application to explain why he should be chosen. Though he insisted it
10:37was only for extra credit, no one quite believed him. But Yusul refused. She was sure he had some
10:43hidden motive. Suddenly, a loud voice echoed through the classroom. Yusul, I'll help you too.
10:49It was Chasik, who'd been loitering around the school and hadn't left.
10:53Then came the most dramatic moment yet. Chasik dropped to his knees and declared his loyalty,
10:59saying he would become a knight to protect his beautiful princess.
11:02Jinmak was completely stunned. Wasn't a knight supposed to kneel on one knee?
11:07Why did Chasik look like he was about to propose? Seeing he was about to be kicked out,
11:12Chasik quickly explained he'd take good care of Yusul. He would escort her to and from school every day,
11:18take notes for her in my own choice. Yusul interrupted, cool and calm.
11:22From that moment on, Chasik became the giant wall standing between Jinmak and Yusul.
11:28And so, this clueless goofball somehow ended up auditing the elite piano class.
11:33Today was Chasik's first day as Yusul's assistant. But when the two of them stood together,
11:38most classmates thought it looked like a cheerful idiot paired with someone perpetually annoyed.
11:44Chasik, who knew absolutely nothing about music or piano, struggled hard. He couldn't even follow
11:50the class, much less help Yusul take notes. Just sitting there made his head hurt. He soon realized that
11:56even just reading musical terms out loud was a nightmare. His pronunciation was awful,
12:02and laughter often erupted around him. His cluelessness only worsened Yusul's already sour
12:07mood. After class, Jinmak pulled Yusul aside. Why would you pick a total idiot over me as your helper?
12:15Yusul calmly responded, because you're even more annoying. Jinmak finally understood just how much
12:21she couldn't stand him. Still determined, Chasik went out of his way to install a backseat on his
12:27bicycle to take Yusul to school. But she refused, her mother had strictly forbidden her from riding
12:33bikes. She also made it clear, she only chose a helper because the teacher required it. Chasik was
12:40just an audit student. They both had their own reasons, and there was no need to interfere in each
12:45other's lives. He barely walked into a wall, three times. At 7 a.m., Chasik's mom came to wake him up,
12:53only to find his room covered in handwritten notes on musical theory and piano techniques.
12:58Chasik had been waking up hours early to study. He even buried himself in the library on weekends,
13:04surrounded by books, diligently making progress. Despite struggling, he seemed genuinely happy.
13:10He even tried to see, having someone always talking beside her might make the darkness feel
13:15a little less lonely. No one knew, Chasik was the one who most needed comfort. He had lost the
13:21athletic he ever tried to do was bring warmth to others. He knew Yusul had never once ridden a
13:27bicycle in her life. Every now and then he hoped she might try, but she refused him every single time.
13:33After walking her to the street corner, Chasik turned around to head home, just like always. But before
13:39he'd gone far, he heard a dog barking, followed by Yusul's frightened scream. Blind and helpless,
13:46Yusul had been attacked by a vicious stray dog. The dog lunged, knocking her to the ground. The dog's
13:52owner, seeing she was blind, had the audacity to twist the story. He claimed she had struck the dog
13:58with her cane and demanded compensation. Seeing Yusul, and she felt joy she had never known before.
14:04But just as they reached her house, a familiar voice rang out. It was her mother. Startled,
14:10Yusul dropped her cane. Her mother, smiling, warmly thanked Chasik and brought Yusul inside.
14:17Chasik bent down to pick up the cane, intending to return it. But before he could knock, he overheard
14:23the fierce argument inside. Her mother was furious. She scolded Yusul not just for riding a bike,
14:29but flapped her across the face. I gave up everything for you, she shouted. And this is
14:34how you repay me? Yusul finally exploded. All her life, she had been crushed by her mother's
14:41endless expectations. Expectations that left her gasping for air. But today, for the first time,
14:48she had done something just for herself. That short bike ride made her feel a freedom she'd never known.
14:53There's so much I still want to do, she said through tears. I want to see the mountains. I want
14:59to see the ocean. I want to watch the sunset. Yusul didn't want to live the life her mother arranged
15:05for her, not anymore. And she certainly didn't want to live carrying resentment toward the person
15:10who raised her. Her mother looked at the wall, lined with her daughter's trophies and certificates,
15:16evidence of ten years of glory. But suddenly she realized. Her daughter hadn't smiled in ten years.
15:23And that broke her. The next day, she took protection money. But Chasik wasn't offended.
15:28With his usual good-natured spirit, he simply asked,
15:32Then, how should I change? Faced with such sincerity,
15:36even Yusul's mother was at a loss for words. Later, Yusul wanted to thank Chasik for everything
15:42he had done. Instead of accepting a gift, he brought her to a quiet underpass and asked for one thing.
15:48I want to hear you play. Yusul sat silently before the piano. And then,
15:53her fingers began to move across and loomed from the black and white keys.
15:57In that moment, Chasik's desire to learn piano grew even stronger. But back at school,
16:03while Yusul was changing in the classroom, a male student tried to secretly record her with his phone.
16:09Startled by a sound outside, she froze mid-motion, and only resumed when she was sure the intruder had
16:15left. As it turned to her forgiveness, and even offered to share the video,
16:19Kim Mok smashed the phone and punched him hard. But in doing so, he injured his own hand,
16:25his piano hand. When his father saw the wound, he said,
16:28Nothing. That cold silence from his own family pushed Kim Mok into despair.
16:34His father had always known. Kim Mok's piano talent was mediocre.
16:38His success came only from sheer discipline and obsession. But being part of a wealthy,
16:44high-pressure family meant hearing only praise, never honest feedback. And that had blinded him.
16:50If he didn't wake up soon, the blow from reality would only hit harder.
16:54Enraged, Kim Mok slammed his injured hand on the piano keys.
16:59Each strike was an outburst of pain. I won't play again, he swore.
17:04The next day, a new poster went up on the school bulletin board.
17:08The annual duo piano competition was only four months away.
17:12Chasik's eyes lit up. He was thrilled. But everyone laughed.
17:16You don't even meet the basic qualifications to sign up.
17:19That's when Chasik made his boldest move yet. He revealed,
17:23My father is pianist Hyun Myung-sik. He even showed a photo of his parents together.
17:28The class dismissed it as a celebrity selfie.
17:31Frustrated, Chasik declared, Then I'll win the competition and prove it.
17:36Even Yusole thought that was ridiculous. Most contestants had ten years of piano training.
17:42Chasik? He had nothing. Not even a foundation. Even if he were Mozart's son,
17:48for months wouldn't be enough. Her words made Chasik fall silent. On the way home,
17:53he didn't say a single word. The normally chatty, upbeat boy was suddenly quiet.
17:59All around them was nothing but silence. What Yusole didn't know was,
18:03Every night, Chasik dreamed the same dream. In that dream, he and Yusole played the same melody,
18:10side by side. She wasn't blind. And he wasn't seen as some thug. Whenever their eyes met,
18:16they smiled. One evening, he brought her to the same underpass again. He looked at the piano and said,
18:23almost to himself. If this was how it all began, could there be a chance? She didn't believe it.
18:29So Chasik is on the keys. Then he began to play. He played the song from his dream.
18:35Because he thought, if this was only a dream, it would be such a waste.
18:40What Yusole didn't know was how much effort Chasik had put into preparing for that moment.
18:45How many early mornings? How many books? How many failures? Despite the stares from strangers,
18:51Chasik practiced in the underground passage day and night. All for a dream that wasn't even real.
18:57But in his scarred, calloused hands, Yusole felt something else entirely. His stubbornness,
19:04his quiet strength. It reminded her of her own resilience. And just like that,
19:09the girl who had nearly given up on music, found herself believing again. She smiled.
19:15That night, Chasik told his mother, I'm entering the piano competition. One day,
19:21I'll make it so you won't have to struggle anymore. You won't have to stay out so late hanging up
19:25posters. His mother looked at her son, so grown, so earnest. And for the first time,
19:32she truly began to hope that this competition might change everything.
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19:42Later, Yusole braved the snow with a textbook balanced on her head.
19:47Jinmok quietly holding an umbrella over her head,
19:50I heard acid in the snow can make your hair fall out, she warned him. I'm not trying to go
19:55bald before I turn 20. Then he scoffed. Just then, Chasik walked by, snatched the umbrella away,
20:02and left with her. Jinmok watched the girl disappear into the distance. Outside the school gate,
20:09Chasik and Yusole's, duet partner, energy shifted. Yusole grabbed Chasik by the collar. At this rate,
20:16we're nowhere near ready. If you go on stage now, we'll be a laughing stock. And I'm not getting
20:22embarrassed because of you. But despite the friction, they encouraged each other, pushed each
20:28other. And together, they walked into the storm. Thus began Yusole's, hell training program for Chasik.
20:35Though she couldn't see, she could instantly tell, by the sound of each key, whether his hands were
20:41out of place. What started as lessons, soon became daily roast sessions. Each correction sharper than
20:47the last. They bickered constantly, like sworn rivals one minute, best friends the next. Their days
20:55were filled with fights, laughter, and endless practice. Suddenly, two months had passed.
21:01Chasik's skills improved drastically. And their forehand duet was beginning to truly sing.
21:07Chasik, despite his goofy, rebellious exterior, had a heart stronger than steel. Yusole, beneath her
21:14cold and guarded shell, held a vibrant, curious soul. They made a promise. Whatever tomorrow brings,
21:22whether joy or hardship, they would face it side by side, without fear. Elsewhere, the two mothers met
21:29face to face. No, not to arrange a wedding. But because Yusole's mother had decided to sell the
21:35piano, believing her daughter had abandoned music for good. And Chasik's mother? She had come with the
21:41hope of buying one. After hearing that her son was serious about competing, maybe it was the alcohol
21:47Yusole's mother had drunk. Yusole's mother did the unthinkable. She offered to give the piano away.
21:54Not because she no longer cared but because she didn't want her daughter's tragedy to repeat itself
21:59in someone else's child. When Yusole lost her sight, her mother cried until her body felt hollow.
22:05There were days she couldn't see a reason to go on. But even in that darkness, she was the first to
22:11pick herself up. She covered every sharp corner in the house with padding. She quietly followed behind
22:17her daughter on the walk to school. Even when Yusole practiced alone in the freezing subway,
22:23her mother would stand nearby, trembling, hiding her hands in her coat sleeves. And it was there that
22:29she first saw her daughter smile. From the heart. The only one listening now was Chasik's mother.
22:36She too had been walking her own path of hardship, and no one could understand better than her.
22:41As the competition drew closer, Chasik began to unravel. No matter how hard he tried,
22:47he couldn't reach Yusole's goal. 135 keystrokes per minute. Just one week before the big day,
22:54Chasik vanished. This boy, who had dreamed of standing on that stage, suddenly disappeared,
23:00gripped by fear. Not long before he had asked Yusole, what are the chances of us actually winning?
23:07She had replied coldly, about 0.0001%. Then why are you even doing this? He asked.
23:15Yusole just shrugged. To me, a blind girl and a clueless boy, that's about the right odds.
23:22But even if it's 1 in 10 million, isn't that still worth betting on? Chasik shouted into the silence.
23:28I am trying. But reality was cruel. Talent couldn't be forced. As the day loomed ever closer,
23:35he still couldn't hit 135. The pressure crushed him. Desperate for a breakthrough? He turned to
23:41someone else. Yusole's old rival, the genius pianist Chinmak. Though Chinmak coldly said he
23:48wouldn't help, no one wanted to see Yusole play with joy again more than he did. The day before the
23:53competition arrived. And still, Yusole hadn't seen Chasik in over a week. So she gave an ultimatum.
24:00If you don't show me your progress by tonight, we're dropping out. That night, Chasik appeared.
24:06And then, as the keys began to move, it wasn't Chasik playing. It was Chinmak. Perfect. Yusole
24:13whispered. Truly perfect. And then she said something that stunned Chinmak. You made it beautiful. For the
24:20first time in ten years, the words of praise from her lifelong rival brought tears streaming down
24:25Chinmak's face. He had waited a decade to hear that one word. The day of the competition arrived,
24:32Chasik was stunned to discover that. The head judge was none other than the world-renowned pianist.
24:38He approached him nervously. You know me, right? He asked. You're my father. He didn't answer and in
24:45that moment, Chasik realized the awful truth. This man was not his father. He never had been.
24:51Everything he believed about his bloodline, his talent, his identity, was a lie fabricated by his
24:58mother to give his a reason to keep living. Chasik looked down at his bruised, battered hands.
25:03The despair hit like a wave. This truth shattered his confidence completely. And so, once again,
25:10Chasik turned to Chinmak. I'm not a pianist's son, he confessed. I'm not gifted. I'm no one special.
25:17Chasik still couldn't do it. No matter how hard he tried, he just couldn't reach the goal of playing
25:23135 keystrokes per minute. The pressure weighed heavily on him. Chasik made a decision. He asked
25:29Chinmak, his longtime rival and once-distant friend, to take his place in the competition. He had already
25:36secretly changed the participant list, hoping that Chinmak could help Yusul win the championship
25:41they both dreamed of. Chinmak was stunned. He hadn't prepared. He stood frozen, uncertain of what
25:48to do, until a voice echoed in his mind. He looked at his former mentor, the one who had once inspired
25:54him to start playing, and something clicked. Without hesitation, he stepped forward. Backstage,
26:00Chasik found Yusul in the dressing room. He gently took her hands, not saying much,
26:06just letting their shared silence speak. Yusul wasn't alone anymore. After everything was
26:12settled, Chasik brought his mother to the underground passage. He wanted to prove through his actions that
26:18his talent came from his mother and no one else. I am not someone else's child, I am my mother's child.
26:24In that moment, the grand classical hall and the humble underground tunnel merged in spirit.
26:30Three teenagers played the same piece of music together. Each had their own weaknesses and had
26:35faced personal lows. They were both rivals and friends, inspiring one another at different moments.
26:42Before the performance, Chinmak had visited his father. He told him,
26:47Even if I end up just being a piano teacher after ten years, it's okay. At least in those ten years,
26:53I was doing something I loved. Yusul never resented her mother. The anger she showed was only because
26:59she didn't want her mother to lose her own life for her sake. Now, as she played again, the smile on
27:05her face, she most hoped her mother could see it. As Chasik played for his mother, he surpassed his own limits.
27:12He successfully reached 135 notes per minute. His mother finally saw the rainbow her son once spoke
27:19of. The three of them deeply felt everything the piano brought them. Through the rise and fall of the
27:25music, they expressed their love for the world. These youths gave it their all, just to reach the
27:31finish line of success. They learned that everyone's path to success looks different.
27:36Some people charge forward like waves in a storm, others move slowly, like streams cutting through
27:42stone. Steady, patient, but in the end, it doesn't matter how you get there, only that you keep going.

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