As the days go buy, Jin tries to comes to terms with who he is and although it's been hard with Chink-kee gone, he takes the advice form his best friend Wei-chen.
Jin, always remember that it's okay to be different. You were always 'normal' it's just that people were seeing you differently as if it was a crime. Always remember to accept yourself for who YOU are and not what others want you to be.
Woah what's that dope beat coming from Jin's headphones?? Is it Chinese music?
I guess so, it sounds so good. Since when did he ever listen to Chinese music though?
Jin tries to learn more about his culture by listening to Chinese music, learning authentic recipe's from his mom, and even learning Chinese from Wei-Chen.
Oh hey Jin, uh I just wanted to say that I'm really sorry for how I treated you. I shouldn't have made those assumptions about you based off of chin-kee nor stereotypes. I was just wondering if you'd forgive me and maybe if your offer of going with you to the movies is still available???
Well, thanks for apologizing I guess I was still trying to be someone I wasn't so I was really lost in feeling my true self and I guess now I can finally embrace my differences and yeah of course the offer is still here.
On his way home, Jin stumbles across Melaine.
Day by day Jin is understanding and realizing how much he missed out on being Chinese. Like Chinese new year and so many other traditions that he learned which he found to be weird like feet binding.
Yeah and so the monkey king felt like he was superior than everyone else and his ego was definitely higher than his own height.
But with the knowledge that he has, he tries to educate Melanie with funny stories that he heard as a child.
Hahahaha! That's so funny! I love hearing this stories, you should definitely be a story teller one day!
And with that, Jin finally realized and understood that he doesn't have to change for people to like him. It's the people that need to change. Always be who YOU are.
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