Why did the hero start doing homework?

Jennie 2022-05-24 16:01:54

The male protagonist lived like a dead man before getting acquainted with the female protagonist Rooftop. He was talented, but he did not find himself. Why do you want to do Homework, why do you want to graduate, he doesn't understand. His mother had to repeat again and again, what to do if she didn't graduate and didn't have a job. (Like my mother when nagging)
Until the heroine appeared, this mature woman beyond her age allowed him to find his goal. However, he still did not do his homework, so love is not the motivation for his improvement. The reason that really touched him and made him forge ahead was that his stepdad went bankrupt and their family was going to sell the house. He thought that there would be no house and no way to marry a wife in the future, and he felt that he had to rely on himself. This is his original motivation for Getting By: the house.

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  • Sally Howe: What were you like as a child?

    George Zinavoy: I was such a better person than I am now.

    Sally Howe: Come on.

    George Zinavoy: I'm serious. I was happy. I was open. I was curious. But I'll tell you this: I knew when it was ending. I was overwhelmed with sadness when I realized that I was going to change, and that it was all most likely going to get worse, like a nostalgia for the present. I couldn't shake it... What? I'm weird, right?

    Sally Howe: No... No, you're not.

  • Sally Howe: Thanks for covering for me.

    George Zinavoy: No problem.

    Sally Howe: Why did you ?

    George Zinavoy: Uhh, I don't know. Uhh, you were doing something so renegade that I thought you deserved to get away with it. I run afoul of the authorities so often, I figured I could handle it better than you.

    Sally Howe: You're really weird.