Just like in this show, when we are young, we are always bewitched by superficial phenomena. You think the teenage boy who plays cool driving is so cool and handsome; so much so that you don't see talented, thoughtful, mature and gentle admirers around you. You think all people are stupid and vulgar, but you don't know that maybe it's just that you just want to prove that you are unique and independent. When you don't like everyone, no one will like you.
If you ask me who is my favorite in this movie, it's definitely the cute teacher. People who seem to be casual, sloppy, not motivated and not active are actually deeply philosophical about life, and there are few people who understand the true meaning of life. He's humorous and witty. When a girl hopes to get a pass to not do homework on the grounds of her father's death, the average teacher will at least give a sympathy score or a few hypocritical comforting words to show her caring image. This uncle doesn't take the usual route. He said: "You can still use this excuse for one year for free, and there is still a chance in the future. After all, your grandparents can't live in this world all the time." After listening to these words, I: . . . . This teacher's kung fu is top-notch.
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