Violin Woes
Dracula, despite his significant dedication to mastering the violin, encounters considerable difficulties with the instrument, to the point of not being able to excel as he wishes. His commitment is unquestionable, but it seems that the violin may not be his true calling. Compounding the situation, the orchestra conductor frequently and harshly reprimands him in front of all the other musicians. These public admonishments not only place him in a position of great embarrassment but also deeply humiliate him, exposing his failures to all his colleagues, who watch every time he makes a mistake.
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Dracula