Chapter 82: Kuda Moshu is no longer the teacher who can be fooled around
Tetsufumi Hirakawa woke up at six o'clock in the morning.
There wasn't any noise, alarm or noise, but in fact, when he lit up the phone screen, what came into his eyes was a mellow number "6".
It's a little too early, and Tetsufumi Hirakawa rarely wakes up so early - his routine can be described in this sentence:
If someone were going to ask him something, "Have you ever seen the sun at five o'clock in Tokyo?", he would answer "I will never see it in my life".
And let alone five o'clock, even if it's six o'clock sun, Tetsufumi Hirakawa hasn't seen it.
- because it's a cloudy day.
The sky was dark, in a hazy shimmer, the sun was nowhere to be seen, and there were no well-defined dark clouds, and the sky was a large patch of pure gray-white, as if it had been thickly coated with a layer of gray-white paint.
It seems that today is not a good day in the general sense.
The emphasis on "in general" is that the good or bad weather depends on subjective judgment within certain limits, and although most people think that sunny weather is good, some people may think that such cloudy days are good.
What's more, there are people who like rainy days.
It's barely a philosophical paragraph.
It's just that Tetsufumi Hirakawa personally doesn't like rainy days, but it's okay to be cloudy.
Under this kind of daylight, Tetsufumi Hirakawa, who was standing by the window and opened the curtains, yawned deeply, and the morning breeze with a little coolness blew on his cheeks.
He barely bred himself up.
Six o'clock is an awkward time to go up and down.
If it was a day off, he would definitely go back to sleep now, but it's a weekday.
It's definitely not possible to sleep at this time, and of course it's okay if you have to stay in bed, but it should be good to get up early occasionally to experience a different routine, right?
Tetsufumi Hirakawa is a casual person.
With such a whim, glancing at the "Lolita" covered by the bedside and having read a third of it, Tetsufumi Hirakawa walked over, took out a bookmark from the table next to the bed, clipped the bookmark into the book, closed the book and placed it on the bedside.
Then he walked out of the room.
The hazy light fills every corner of the house, and the white cat that used to run with him is still sleeping quietly.
In the silence surrounded by the sound of footsteps alone, Tetsufumi Hirakawa went to the bathroom to wash.
After washing, I had breakfast bread with milk and an omelette.
While eating breakfast, the white cat woke up, unsurprisingly by the sound of an omelette.
Looking at its probably resentful gaze, Tetsufumi Hirakawa poured cat food for it in order to appease it, and it forgot about it and ran over to eat it happily.
Finally, saying goodbye to this simple cat, Tetsufumi Hirakawa went out to school.
Of course, after looking at the weather forecast before going out, and after learning that it would not rain today, after a little entanglement, Tetsufumi Hirakawa decided to believe it once.
There weren't many pedestrians along the way, and it seemed that he went out really early today.
Even when he arrived at the school, there were not many people on campus, and when he arrived at the office, he still opened the office door.
Achievement: Be the first to arrive at the office.
It doesn't make much sense, though.
Sitting in his seat, he was in a daze for a while, and when the second teacher came in the office to greet him, Tetsufumi Hirakawa began to prepare for the lesson.
"Mr. Hirakawa, why did you arrive so early today?"
It wasn't until the arrival of Kuda Moshu that Tetsufumi Hirakawa raised his head and rested.
He looked at the position next to him, and Mr. Kuda was holding his backpack, and just put it down, asked him curiously.
In other words, Kuda Moshu's eyes have a feeling that is so simple that people can't help but tease.
Tetsufumi Hirakawa stared at her.
Hinata Moki blinked innocently, and her eyes were shining with a light called "simple".
'What's wrong?' βthe eyes seem to speak.
Tetsufumi Hirakawa couldn't help but talk nonsense: "How do you say it-"
"Huh?"
Kuda Moshu picked up the water glass on the table.
"Because I received a gift from Mr. Kuda yesterday, I decided to learn from Mr. Kuda from now on and work hard, like this."
"Huh?" Kuda Moshu stopped when he turned around to fetch water, "Really? β
"Of course, Mr. Kuda is my role model."
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Probably not knowing how to answer, he forced a smile.
"Well, then, come on, Mr. Hirakawa?"
The look of distress is cute, and the look of turning around to fetch water in confusion is also cute.
Tetsufumi Hirakawa smiled, lowered his head and picked up the pen to continue preparing for class.
A few minutes later, Hinata Moki returned, and the female teacher finally figured it out.
"Mr. Hirakawa, you're actually playing tricks on people again, aren't you?"
Raising his head, Hinata Moshu held the water glass in both hands and stared at him viciously.
"How so?" Tetsufumi Hirakawa does not admit it.
Kuda Moki walked to his side, stared at him again, looked away, put the glass of water on the table, and sat down in his seat.
"I thought about it just now, it's still possible for others to say this kind of thing, but only Mr. Hirakawa is unlikely."
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It hurts.
Tetsufumi Hirakawa dropped his pen: "Mr. Kuda, your words are discouraging my enthusiasm for work. β
"Hirakawa-sensei doesn't have such a thing."
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Tetsufumi Hirakawa fell silent.
Kuda Moki covered her mouth apologetically.
"I'm sorry, I think it's a bit heavy."
Tetsufumi Hirakawa sighed after a long time, and his tone was full of regret: "Mr. Kuda, I have already found out. β
"Huh? What did you find? β
"You're not the teacher you can fool around anymore."
After ...... silence for a while, Hinata Moshu smiled kindly: "After all, it's been so long, and I can already see what kind of person Mr. Hirakawa is." β
"It's sad."
"Mr. Hirakawa, who always thinks about fooling people, should be sorry."
"But in this case, the joy of life is gone."
"Don't take it as fun as you play tricks on people."
"Okay."
Tetsufumi Hirakawa replied perfunctorily, leaning his chin on the table.
Kuda Moshu finally glanced at him helplessly, threw himself into his work, and left him with one last word.
"Mr. Hirakawa, sometimes it's a bit like a child."
Well, in other words, like a child, this is a compliment to his young mentality, right?
This is what Tetsufumi Hirakawa thought after hearing this.