After looking at it for a while, I think it really shouldn't be called this name.
The male protagonist has suffered from Tourette's syndrome since he was 6 years old, and will twitch and make strange noises involuntarily. Dad felt embarrassed, classmates laughed, and he also knew that he could never be normal, everything was terrible. Fortunately, his energetic mother supported him, the principal let everyone know the situation of the male protagonist on the podium, and he also decided to work hard to become a teacher.
What touched me deeply was how his mother took him to see other patients with Tourette Syndrome. It was like seeing an abnormal self and a flawed self. This kind of feeling was very uncomfortable.
The male protagonist's stepmother has a very practical saying: "You have a talent for teaching, it's not because of Tourette syndrome, but because of Tourette syndrome." Everyone has their own pain, and maybe pain creates their own unique ability.
In the class taught by the male lead, a little girl died of cancer. The male lead was afraid that his uncontrollable noise would affect the funeral procession in the church, so he planned to leave silently, but the little girl's mother said, "You changed Heather's life. Throughout her life, you are her best teacher, please be sure to give her her last ride." This episode will make people cry a lot. An abnormal person who always makes strange noises and is regarded as an alien can be liked by his students and given such high recognition by the parents of the students. I feel the urge to cry.
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