Chapter 1:Scholarship?!

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Kiyomi Aizawa was just an ordinary high school student in the small town of Miyai, located in the mountainous region of Japan. Every day, she would go about her routine - attending school, rushing through her homework, helping her father with chores around the house,helping out her mother with the family shop,Sakura's bakery,chatting to her best friends and finally recording the newest piece she had learned on her violin for her youtube channel.

Kiyomi loves playing the violin. Music was her passion, her way of communicating with the universe. She had decided to learn the violin for fun when Brett and Eddy,her favourite youtubers,had come to Miyai for a special concert. Despite the challenges that came with living in a small town a considerable distance away from the bustling city, the tranquility of the mountains combined with the passionate music boomed through her violin, creating an enchanting melody that would fill the air.

One day, as Kiyomi was finishing a cake for her mother's shop, an envelope with an unfamiliar seal arrived in the mail. She opened it with curiosity, revealing a letter on a sheet of expensive looking, embossed paper. Her eyes widened as she read the signature at the bottom of the page - the Sibelius School of Symphony, internationally acclaimed and renowned for producing world-class musicians. She could barely believe what she was reading.

"Dear Miss Aizawa,

We are pleased to inform you that you have been selected to attend the highly prestigious and internationally renowned Sibelius School of Symphony based on your exceptional musical talents. After seeing your exhilarating violin performances which you shared on various social platforms, we believe that your passion and talent for music would fit perfectly at our school.

This offer is an invitation to join our esteemed institution as a full-time student. You would be required to attend a series of evaluations before starting your lessons. We will cover your tuition, boarding and commuting costs as a gesture of our commitment to nurture your exceptional talent.

We look forward to welcoming you into our school and help you grow further in your musical journey. Please correspond with us at your earliest convenience regarding your decision.

Once again, congratulations Miss Aizawa on this magnificent achievement.

Sincerely,
Aika Kobayashi
Director of Admissions
Sibelius School of Symphony."

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