The duke became a king for various reasons, but he was unable to speak before the public due to stuttering. This made him embarrassed in large-scale ceremonies one after another. The traditional method did not work, but by chance he was treated by the speech therapist Roger, although for the first time In the end, the Duke was trained by Rogge to exercise himself and overcome his problems.
In fact, as a Duke, it takes more courage to receive treatment than ordinary people. When he encounters setbacks, he is hit harder than others. Therefore, when the Duke finds that Rogge's treatment is effective for him, he should put down his own face and look for it. It was not easy for Roger. I was also impatient and thought about giving up when receiving treatment, but in the end they all persevered. This attitude is also worthy of encouragement.
This society is not so fair. It’s useless to complain. It’s better to use your own efforts to change the status quo. It may have little effect, but it’s better than just waiting to die. In this world, those who have better conditions than you and who are born higher than you are. People are still working so hard, why do you only know that you are content with the status quo and don't know how to forge ahead? The future is made by yourself, and good luck doesn't have to fall on you for no reason.
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