Ying Yang stood in the bustling National Art Center Tokyo, surrounded by the vibrant colors and intricate designs of the Art Fair. He felt a sense of unease gnawing at him as he scanned the booths, searching for his missing project. His co-workers Mei Lin and Shuji Nakamura were by his side, offering words of encouragement and support.
"It's going to be okay Ying; we will help you if you want." Mei said reassuringly.
"Like I said, it's fine; for right now I am just looking for Shang."
"Why? "Shuji questioned.
"Because he told me to meet up with him this morning so we could look for my project."
"It's still missing?" Mei exclaimed.
"Yes, it's why I need to find Shang."
"You do realize that the Art fair is today, and you don't have a project to show, right?" Shuji said.
" Yes, how idiotic of me." Ying replied sarcastically.
"I'm just saying."
" What if you don't find it?" Mei questioned.
"I have too, I worked too hard on it to give up now."
"Then we're helping you whether you want it or not." Shuji said leading Mei the other way to begin their own search.
Ying's boss, Shoichi, loomed nearby, his disapproving gaze fixed on Ying. Shoichi had always harbored a deep-seated animosity towards Ying, making his work environment tense and hostile. He was the one person who stood in the way of Ying's success. From the moment Ying had started working at the National Art Center Tokyo, Shoichi had made it clear that he despised him. Ying couldn't understand why, but he knew that Shoichi held the power to make or break his career.
Ying caught up with his actual boss, Shang Yong. The two split up at the Art Fair, each determined to uncover the truth behind the missing project. As Ying wandered through the maze of booths. Admiring the intricate and unique pieces on display. However, his mind was consumed with worry about his missing project.
As the day went on, more and more artists began to set up their exhibits. Ying couldn't help but feel a sense of dread as he watched each crate being opened, revealing stunning works of art. But still, his project was nowhere to be found.
Desperate to find his missing creation, his heart raced as he realized that a project in front of him in a nearby booth was his own creation. Anger flared within him as he approached the booth, only to be met with hostility from the man behind the project, Hitoshi Yejun. Hitoshi refused to admit to stealing Ying's work. Determined to reclaim what was rightfully his, Ying approached him. But Hitoshi was not willing to give up the project without a fight., instead he lashed out at Ying, telling him to get lost and refused to return the stolen artwork.
" Hey Hitoshi, where did you get this project?"
" What kind of stupid question is that? I made it of course."
" Well, I disagree, because it looks very similar to mine."
" What are you saying?"
" That you are the one who stole my project to present as your own."
" How dare you accuse me of such a thing."
"Well, my project is in fact missing and I do remember what it looks like so you're the one who stole it " Ying retorted.
"Screw you Ying, get out of here before I make you regret even being here." Hitoshi warned.
"Not until you hand over what is clearly my project." Ying retaliated.
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Artistry In Tokyo: A Ying Yang Tale
FanfictionThis is a story about a 21-year-old boy called Ying Yang. Born and raised in Okinawa, Japan Ying aways loved art. Ever since, he was little he enjoyed art he had a talent to create wonderful master pieces by thinking of different strategies to const...