37. Seamus is a "good boy"
Seamus feels that he is very sad now, really sad, if he wants to describe how sad he is, Seamus thinks that he can add the prefix "Dandan" with rich connotations before the adverbial "sad".
Seamus believed that the basic student standing across from him at the moment felt the same way. Obviously, both of them are boys who like girls, but why! Why is it that in the eyes of the girls over there, she and Jixiu have become "true love"?
[This world is really a dung! γ
But even with more "sacred Xiang"! can't vent the depression in Seamus's heart at this moment.
Seamus thinks that every qiΔ is the fault of Jixiu!
If it weren't for him stepping on two boats, there would be no day when things were revealed!
If it weren't for the fact that he wanted to reconcile himself to Montmorency and Kate, he wouldn't have come to himself for poetry!
If he hadn't been holding his thighs for the sake of dying, he wouldn't have used magic!
If you hadn't used magic, you wouldn't have been knocked out with Kishu!
If I hadn't been blown up, I wouldn't have been thought by the girls in the lower grades that I was working on the foundation with Jixiu!
If he hadn't been misunderstood by the junior girls, Jishu wouldn't have shouted for a duel with him!
If Kishu hadn't shouted loudly, Louise wouldn't have known the "truth" of what she had done from the girl who chewed her tongue!
The most infuriating thing is that Louise would rather believe those girls than believe herself, and gave herself a slap in the face, shouting: "I didn't expect you to be such a Seamo!" β
What.The.FοΌ
What do you mean by 'is such a Seamo'? Louise, have you seen any other 'Seamus'?
But Seamus is a (rare) person who can distinguish priorities! It is a person who can grasp the essence of the problem through the superficial phenomena (very few)! It's a person who doesn't lose his temper with girls casually (don't dare)!
Although it doesn't matter what others think as long as they can solve Louise's misunderstanding of him, Seamus knows that the source of the problem is not Louise. If you want to clear up misunderstandings, you can't just start with Louise, for example: Just make Louise believe that she really doesn't love Kixiu, isn't it?
So how can you prove that you don't love Jishu? Didn't that golden retriever chop just now mention a good mention?
"You want a duel, don't you? Are you ready to die once? Golden Retriever Bastard! β
"As long as I beat this guy to death, no one will believe that he will be my "true love", huh! β
However, a few minutes later, when following the group to this square called Vis or something, Seamus felt that he had definitely fallen under someone's Imperius spell or that he had suddenly had a brain pump.
Seamus thinks it's very strange, obviously according to the NAMPA experience he learned from a game in an island country during the summer vacation, referring to the plots of "Same X Students" and "X Class Students 2", when female characters misunderstand the protagonist, the best, fastest and most effective way is to rush forward to "seal" each other's mouths!
As for how to "seal"?
Ahem, ahem! Don't care about this kind of small details, the big picture is God, and the details are the devil, so Seamus is not ready to reveal the "details" between him and Louise to others.
In short, Seamus felt that in the situation just now, he could actually take action to tell SΓΉ Louise whether he was a or not! Like girls or not! Sue her who she likes! Thinking of this, Seamus was still a little excited in his heart.
But......
[Why didn't I think of such an efficient method just now?] γ
[Why would I agree to a duel with a man?] γ
Originally, it would have been a very traditional and romantic thing to duel with another man for a lady, but this time the reason is not romantic at all!
"To prove that you're not a, so you duel with someone who is considered a?" Even if you win a duel with such a lame reason, it doesn't mean anything, does it? The point is, will Louise be happy after winning?
Seamus felt that the "Seamo" just now must not be himself, and it was completely inconsistent with his style of doing things before planning and acting.
Luckily, there was a turning point before the official duel, so Seamus and Kixiu secretly completed a deal that resulted in "helping a fellow who had been plagued by rumors to regain the favor of the girl of their choice".
In other words, it is going to play match-fixing, ah-bah, it is a match-fixing. What could be more sympathetic and favorable to a girl than to be slightly injured and then pretend to be pitiful in front of her? Of course, the premise is to let the girl know that she was injured for her sake. However, this very, very important causal premise still needs a little bit of a procedure for now. Like what......
At this time, Seamus didn't think about it at all: the knight's previous game had to be fair and just, and honesty was one of the eight virtues of the knight.
In fact, now he has long left his chivalry behind, and is completely addicted to "How can I seize this opportunity to increase Louise's favor?" "This kind of love is in the middle of it. Let's pray that some of the kings who are "lying on the corpse" in Avalon will not run out and behead him after hearing the voices of his hypocrites.
Then Seamus will regret it too late!
Seamus, who is still unclear about what kind of dangerous place the so-called "Torlistine" is, fully explains what it means to be "fearless for the ignorant".
It can only be said that as the "divine favorite" of the sleeping god Hypnos, Professor Binns of Hogwarts really chose the wrong career when he planned his life. At the same time, it also fully exposed the shortcomings of the Ministry of Magic's design of the evaluation system for students. Such an important subject as the history of magic has only a small score value, and it is not valued at all.
Therefore, Seamus, who often catches up on sleep in history class, has never remembered that a ghost old pedant once mentioned Atlantis and the Big Bang in class. He just noticed these words in Miss Know-It-All after class, well, a few nights before the exam, a few days before the exam:
History of Magic Chapter 3 Knowledge: The Glorious Revolution; Main test points: (1) Analyze the main impact of the event, and assess the frequency of three stars (comprehension and mastery); (2) Explain its relationship with the wizard's secrecy law, and evaluate the frequency of two stars (memory recitation); (3) The process of the event, the assessment frequency of one star (understand and know).
You know, there's a little little time left for Seamus to review, and the amount of questions in the History of Magic exam is a bit large, so what's ......
"Professor Victor, who is arithmetic and divination, has said that it is necessary to make full use of the probability of events in life." Seamus is a "good boy", so he listens to the professor and to hell with those one-star test centers!
PS: Bow and thank Dongfeng Xiaopo for your reward~~~