The male protagonist, a lovely old man, is wise, easy-going, full of enthusiasm for the new environment and new job that is completely out of tune with him, and strives to use his experience to help others, give his own suggestions in a timely manner, or choose to listen quietly. He can arrange his life well-organized, tasteful, very particular, very gentleman, very humble, and can make others feel very comfortable and reliable when interacting with him. Simply perfect. This is the legendary attractive man. Although he insists on wearing a stereotypical suit, he remains humorous and lively. While sticking to old briefcases, calculators and old-fashioned mobile phones, I've been learning about twitter, facebook, etc. of today's young people. What a lovely old man!
I admire such an old man very much. In the days when he lost his lover's only life, he was able to re-enter a job with passion, learn new things hard, and take care of his life well without relaxing the requirements of himself. I don't know what drives him, maybe it's just a habit for him, and he doesn't need any persistence, but for me, this is the greatest respect for my life.
I like such an old man very much, and I hope that through my own efforts, I can be as decent and graceful as him when I am old.
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