Presumably in New Mexico, Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher, is an extremely ordinary little guy. Waterburn was a top student in chemistry at a university research institute and participated in the cooperation of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, but in order to live an ordinary life, he gave up becoming a chemist and worked as a chemistry teacher in a high school. But he was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. Facing the sudden misfortune, his first thought was the future livelihood of his family, because he had a pregnant wife in his 40s and a son with mild cerebral palsy. And he is the family's only source of income.
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