A variation suddenly appears at the end of the song.

The melody is extremely familiar to the audience, and the whole thing will last no more than fifteen minutes.

[Strange? This seems like it might be the tone of a hip-hop group?]

[This is the hip-hop group's music! Parker played it just now, but why is the square dance group playing it again?]

I get it! This must be related to the argument before the performance.

[Ms. Yang just kept calling people "fake foreigners" and "thieves," which is probably related to the song's origin!]

Sure enough, to everyone's surprise, the melody changed.

The melody of this song gradually enters the realm of traditional Chinese style.

The beautiful melody has both ancient charm and modern rhythm, and is boldly adapted and innovated on the basis of the original work.

Musical instruments such as the guzheng, pipa, erhu, and small drum entered the stage one after another, spreading out under the same electronic background melody.

The sound samples were all recorded from live instruments.

The rearranged piece once again amazed the audience; no one could have imagined that it was all just Yang Xue's impromptu performance.

The members of the hip-hop dance troupe were filled with rage upon seeing this scene.

Isn't this blatant plagiarism?

"Senior Parker, that woman plagiarized our work!"

"This behavior is definitely a violation of the competition rules, and we strongly protest!"

"This is outrageous! This is a direct provocation and a mockery of us!"

Many new members expressed strong dissatisfaction with Yang Xue's actions.

They were unaware that Parker's piece was also plagiarized.

The team leaders remained silent, their expressions complex.

Compared to the former, they knew the truth behind it all, including the fact that they were also accomplices and behind-the-scenes manipulators.

At this moment, Senior Parker stared unblinkingly at the stage, his pupils appearing somewhat cloudy.

Faced with the surrounding, three-dimensional protests like flies, his fair skin gradually turned red, and the corners of his mouth twitched incessantly.

"Fuck! Stop arguing, all of you!"

"It's so chaotic and annoying!"

This senior, who always had a smile on his face and seemed indifferent to everything, finally snapped.

A roar silenced the surroundings instantly.

Parker then hurriedly left.

He actually chickened out...

However, the music on the opposite stage did not stop.

You were once a solitary king, high above all, looking down upon all living beings and boasting of your might!

Actually, your true nature is all bark and no bite; you're just a coward with vanity!

As the main theme played during her entrance, Yang Xue began her impromptu rap.

She used the musical style of "Landscape Painting".

He would occasionally glance at the stage opposite him while singing.

Perhaps she was born with this talent, or perhaps anger filled her music with power.

Yang Xue's lyrics are very rhyming. She not only satirizes Parker from every angle, but also expresses his dirty deeds in the form of a story.

Based on the previous setup, most of the audience understood what the music was trying to express.

The comments section erupted into a heated discussion.

[I finally remember! That DJ named Gao Linlin is from our school. She was involved in a music competition co-organized by Eurasia and was banned from the competition!]

[I'm a student at this school. Senior student Parker once said that his original work was plagiarized by Gao Linlin, and she refused to repent, so he expelled her in anger.]

[But judging from the lyrics, Gao Linlin was betrayed by Parker...?]

[How could that be! How could Parker, a renowned top 100 DJ, plagiarize someone else's work?]

Why is it impossible? Of all Parker's works, only this one features classical Chinese instruments. He has also stated in interviews that he doesn't like these instruments. Doesn't this contradict his own beliefs?

Why can't he experiment with music? Aren't great musicians all willing to challenge themselves?

To be fair, it was a major music competition, and also his breakthrough battle. Would you compete using elements you're not good at?

The comments section was filled with heated debate between the two sides, with no clear winner, and many people even overlooked the outcome of the competition.

After the performance, host Ou Xiangrong received a strong protest from the hip-hop group.

This is where the role of the judges becomes apparent.

As part of the "family and friends group," Dong An'an naturally sided with the square dance troupe unconditionally.

He suppressed his smile, straightened his back ramrod straight, and said seriously:

Plagiarism is certainly wrong, but we must consider this performance dialectically in light of the actual circumstances.

Can making large-scale changes to an existing rhythm be considered plagiarism?

[Furthermore, during the competition, Yang Xue deliberately added a section of the way after completing her own piece. Could that be considered a 'gift'?]

As the "hostile force," the brown sugar girl naturally held a different opinion.

Using content without the other party's permission is blatant plagiarism! And it's a serious infringement!

Facing the final round of performances, the "Red Sugar Girl," embroiled in a controversy over favoritism, was struggling to find a starting point.

Now she finally got her chance to speak, and every word Brown Sugar Girl said afterward was righteous and eloquent.

After performing your own piece, you then copy the contestant's performance. This is not only plagiarism, but also mockery.

[That's Parker's signature piece, his most representative work. The square dance group directly copied it for their performance in the competition and even tried to mock it with rap.]

[They used to talk about spreading positive energy...? Ha, I don't think that's positive energy at all.]

Such remarks are like adding fuel to the fire.

The live stream room, which had quieted down a bit, started buzzing again.

Netizens engaged in a heated exchange, with plenty of scathing remarks.

It has to be said that Brown Sugar Girl is quite adept at setting trends.

However, all this is in vain.

Because Zhang Wenhui sided with the square dance group this time.

Whether the plagiarism allegations against the past are true or false is no longer important.

However, I personally believe that the plagiarism allegation just now did not occur.

[Within just a few minutes, Yang Xue was able to improvise on the spot, adapting her opponent's piece after performing her own. Who among you could do that?]

Zhang Wenhui's words immediately silenced the entire room.

As the last judge, her words played a decisive role.

The hip-hop group felt slighted by the judges, but they had no evidence.

The number of protest comments in the live stream also decreased significantly.

Once everyone calmed down and thought about it again, many people realized that Yang Xue's actions seemed to be beyond the capabilities of a "human".

You take your opponent's piece and improvise on the spot...?

Calling her a female knight-errant doesn't mean you really think she has unparalleled martial arts skills, does it?

But in reality, a music competition allowed Yang Xue to display a martial arts-like style.

Similar to the Shifting Stars and Changing Moon, or perhaps the Lesser Formless Skill...

When fighting an enemy, she not only has to suppress the opponent with her own martial arts, but also instantly learns the opponent's best skills, modifies them, and then fights back.

It has a mocking feel to it, like "an eye for an eye."

This performance is less a case of plagiarism and more of a satire.

[Plagiarism? Ms. Yang was clearly showing off her kung fu, okay? To be honest, this move was absolutely divine!]

I think it's really cool! But it would have been perfect if they had added a line like "That's it?" after the performance!

In subsequent comments, some said that the hip-hop group itself lacked ability and was manipulated, while others said that the square dance group used despicable methods.

But no one cared about the "plagiarism" aspect; instead, they were very interested in Parker's "plagiarism" behavior.

After reading the comments above her head, Yang Xue, who was on the west side of the arena, slowly shifted her gaze to the hip-hop group members on the east side of the arena.

As he curled one corner of his mouth into a smile, he also made a gesture reminiscent of Bruce Lee's finger-shaking motion, his eyes and actions exuding contempt and mockery.

Meanwhile, the hip-hop group on the other side went from baring their teeth and making lewd gestures to cursing, each of them resembling a crazed teddy bear, making them a force to be reckoned with.

"Keep barking, bark as much as you can while you still can..."

"Although the performance is over, my revenge has just begun."

"Who told you to mess with me...!"

Yang Xue murmured as she observed the expression on the other side of her, her eyes gradually sharpening.

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