I bought this at station b. Many people hate professors when they watch the barrage? I think the professor is very interesting and cute. Although he is extremely arrogant, he is also very direct and childlike. His arrogance is for everyone, just see his mother annoying him, and he doesn't deal with the bishop. It's not the class arrogance mentioned in the barrage. Expressing emotions is very direct. After discovering Eliza's father's MLM ability, I can sit down and listen to him and give him a chance. At the races, Eliza would dance because of Eliza's performance, and she would get sullen when she heard Eliza's comments at her mother's house. He is considered a clear stream among the nobles. Those nobles at the racetrack should have a general image. They all pretended to be vulgar when they heard Eliza speak loudly, and when they heard the last sentence "Shake your ass up." "They were all shocked, and the colonel shook his head when he heard it. Only the professor covered his mouth and kept laughing. At the last banquet, he heard the nobleman's message and laughed regardless of the occasion and image. People are also very sophisticated, know the reason why Eliza's father came to the door, and know the ability of a son like Freddy (even if he can't pay the car fare, it is estimated that he depends on the family to pay). The relationship with Eliza is also very interesting. Before I met Eliza, I was determined to be celibate. After 6 months of getting along day and night, I fell in love with Eliza unknowingly (I just handed Eliza a handkerchief, and Eliza said that I had a headache. Put the ice pack on Eliza's head naturally). As for the quarrel between the two at the end of the banquet, I think the two talked on two channels, which led to the final stabbing and parting ways. Eliza was a bet for the professor at first, and after six months of hard work, she finally succeeded. The professor was so happy to be so arrogant that he ignored Eliza. He didn't even think that Eliza would go after it was over. He thought she would stay here, from their conversation. So he couldn't get why Eliza was angry, and then it developed to stab each other in the back. The next day after Eliza left, the professor was also very anxious, and quickly called the colonel to call the police to find someone who knew the color of Eliza's hair and eyes. That "Why Women Can't Be Like Men" was gender-biased and extremely macho. But part of the reason should be that the professor just didn't know the reason for Eliza's departure. He was puzzled and distressed, but he couldn't express it directly, so he had to sing it like this? ? In the end, I went to my mother's house to seek help from my mother, but I didn't expect to meet Eliza. In the confession of Eliza at the professor's mother's house, the professor revealed his true feelings for a moment, but his face changed again because of his arrogant attributes. The professor did like Eliza, but because of his arrogance and arrogance and the celibacy he insisted on before, he was reluctant to face the fact that he had fallen in love with Eliza. So awkward to say ugly things, and finally I Lisa's without you remarks made the professor feel that Eliza was completely different from other noble women. She was independent and self-reliant, so she said "I like you like this". In the end, Eliza got angry and called her mother in a hurry. It was really cute. Talking to yourself on the road is the best proof of duplicity. The 2 quarrels between the professor and Eliza were full of sparks and strong CP feeling. Only Eliza can quarrel with the professor. If the professor could not be so arrogant and put away his arrogance towards Eliza, these two people should get along well. The professor is very capable of improving his career and doesn't care about the nobles. Even if Eliza is going to be a flower girl professor Don't care either. And the professor mother and housekeeper are nice too, so they should get along just fine
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